The sense of suspense is very strong, and it scared me several times at night. I don't think the reason for accusing the older woman of killing is not clear. In the TV series, I just think that I didn't reach out to help the maid. Maybe I didn't understand clearly, the scene between the woman and the maid was ambiguous, such as putting the maid's injured hand into her own mouth and licking it, but it didn't make it clear what the unforgivable thing the woman did.
But the whole thing is good, especially when the little boy appears in the villa, the dark shadow is so scary.
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