The whole movie plot is actually very short. There are not 10 characters in total. Rory took 2 hours to shoot, and when I watched it, it was played at 2x speed, but it was still too slow. I had to watch it after 40 minutes. , directly pull it to 4x speed to watch, occasionally pause to watch some detailed lens switching.
The overall feeling is that the first 40 minutes were ok and interesting, but after 40 minutes, the heroine suddenly became mentally retarded, and she frowned. How to put it, the behavior is completely inconsistent with normal human beings. So the more you look behind it, the more awkward and uncomfortable it is. Maybe everyone will feel this way when watching some domestic embarrassing dramas, just because they feel that no matter how they watch it, they can't watch it, and there is no sense of substitution. Not to mention the deep affection of a mother who protects her daughter that some people in the plot say later. Really disagree. What is the difference between this plot and the domestic drama? All he is a gimmick, and what kind of horror movies are you talking about?
If you really want to force an explanation, this story can only be interpreted as a mythical novel. Don't worry about being rigorous or not rigorous, and the characters' behavior is normal or abnormal. Look, this is what the director and screenwriter want you to see. Just watch That's it. Do not ask. What is your first impression after watching it? Anyway, I think it's Shi Lezhi! ! ! Especially the reversal in the last 2 minutes, I really miss you!
Forget it, don't complain, it's not good-looking anyway, except for the heroine's acting that deserves 2 stars, I don't recommend it, I filmed it for a long time, but after I finished filming, I was talking about a neuropathy and filmed a psychotic battle of my inner two-way personality. The story is interspersed with some family affection and the like, but it is very vague and can be ignored. If you want to watch it, it’s OK to recommend the Douyin small video explanation, otherwise it’s a bit of a waste of time like me.
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