When I watched it for the first time, I remember that I was surrounded by a powerful force. Although I thought it was not good-looking, I couldn't help but keep watching her! After reading it, I slumped in my chair, not knowing what to do for five minutes. For the next two or three weeks, I couldn't open my eyes every day after turning off the lights, and I didn't dare to go to the public toilet. After more than a month, to get rid of this fear, I mustered up the courage to see her again—but not by myself each time—and the result was the same as the first time. This is the first time I've written a review for this film, and I don't know how I feel two or three weeks after watching it today.
I have a question now, the actors are so good at acting, I wonder if they are particularly afraid after the filming is over every day? How did they adjust themselves? Ask for experience! ~~Aren't they afraid at all?
This film reminds people who believe in other worlds: stay away from black cats, stay away from houses with strange legends, if you go to the residence of strangers or strange acquaintances, you must be careful, don't go to the public toilet alone at night, and don't let others lose When something comes out, see or hear something strange, do it quickly, don't stop! Finally, stay away from narrow-mindedness, suspicion and arbitrariness, restrain yourself, and give tolerance and trust to those around you! Don't be impulsive! Don't be impulsive! Impulsive...impulsive...moving...moving...buzz...
the scary part of the film is that the sound effects and the characters' expressions are so perfectly matched. The director is so talented!
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