E01 A very solid old school cult, the double-line structure is delicate but there are no bright spots, the suspense element is good, it is not a script where you can guess the ending casually E02 The cult and suspense in a small space are handled well, and the service is very simple and comfortable. . I guessed a variety of reversals for the ending, and the result ended in a hasty way. It's a pity that E03 is a typical post-war wasteland film. It is obvious that the world subversion can be arbitrarily set, but it looks like Mad Max. The twists are too old-fashioned. E04 admires it. Some of the men in this episode can get fucked... E05 The most suspenseful episode. The location is actually Vancouver! Seeing the steam clock and solving the case at a glance, I have to wait for the passive Sense8 male protagonist to find love in a thousand miles... The setting is a bit redundant, is jump-scare forced to make it into horror/suspense (although it is quite scary) As an atypical zombie film, E06 elevates the pattern and humanistic atmosphere of the whole drama. Narrated methodically in a gentle, sensible tone, the story is very full in just one hour. Zombie soldiers come back to life just to end the war in the most civilized way. This new anti-war perspective is really thought-provoking. The emotion in the first half is very delicate, and I just stand on the lawn and say goodbye to my mother after going home after life and death, touching indeed. The establishment of a zombie utopia in the second half is a bit back to the standard endings of normal zombie movies.
The one-hour length of E07 is only enough to convince the protagonists of the mythical worldview, but that's the end of it, so this kind of audience watching the characters solve puzzles is meaningless except to make people feel embarrassed. The bottomless jump-scare feels like being frightened. The director delusionally builds a personal movie universe with private goods. The most exciting part of the whole film is actually a series of funny fantasies of the male protagonist, which makes people have to suspect that this is a comedy film.
E08 A low-profile version of "Midnight Bell" shot by John Carpenter too hard. As the MacGuffin in the film, the film copy was casually obtained by the male protagonist. Set enough suspense to whet your appetite, but the result still can't escape the cult standard ending
E09 uses a black and white filter for flashbacks and a Po color filter to express a better life because of how unconfident he is in his narrative ability... It's really annoying to have to use crazy flashes to express the weird atmosphere every time you transform. , the flash hurts my brain? Does the solo element have any connection to the main storyline? ? Will the canoes come with a life jacket? ? The first 11 girls died, why didn't the male lead save them? ? Congrats on this episode for successfully bringing down the whole drama by one star
E10 Unknown Creature Horror Movies Are Always Appetizing! The suspense and puzzle solving of unknown creatures are handled very well. The horror effect created by Misty's long hair is more exciting than the bug itself. The setting of BTW "Tear Man" is also estimated to be inspired by this episode.
E11 Confusing American Road Horror Killer Fight? Nothing to say except snake man hot as hell
E12 A rare classic horror film. The narrative rhythm and suspense setting are very solid, and there are interesting discussions on the concept of life and death. The reversal of the ending is also unexpected.
E13 totally slaps every other episode on the cult element, and superficial Americans just can't figure out the nasty and disgusting Japanese stuff. With the steady progress of the narrative, it can also take into account the elements of history, religion and cults, and both Fuhuadao and BGM are remarkable. The only cult film in recent years that has a lens that can make me uncomfortable to fast-forward, and I will never watch Japanese cult films in the future, the Japanese are so fucking perverted.
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