His short stature and low self-esteem, he used the headhunting as the name of the pirates to paint the reality. He wanted to rely on money to keep his wife. He didn't know that he was frightened and killed at every step. After that, the little ghosts were so powerful that they jumped into a dung pit and fell into a cliff. A vicious dog kills people, shaves his head and pretends to be dead, and rushes for several times.
One link is tightly linked, and the plot reversal is quite interesting. After a long pavement, the rhythm control of the whole film is very good. It keeps people in a tight state. The only flaw lies in the background setting of the characters. A little far-fetched, but under the circumstances of fully accepting the settings, it is a suspenseful film with no logical flaws.
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