A little more tiring than watching a literary film

Troy 2022-12-07 07:04:53

It wasn't scary at first, on the contrary I liked it. The colors, environment, and character modeling are all very gorgeous, which is also very commensurate with the background of a small island brothel in modern Japan with a ghostly atmosphere. At the time, I felt that it was acting out some of the pictures that we are used to seeing in animation, which was a little distorted, and just happened to be covered up by the atmosphere of horror films.
It didn't work after that. Damn, that part of abusing Jia Tao, especially the detail of inserting the needle into the gum, really used fast forward. Seeing someone compare the horror and cruelty of "Killer Aichi" and "Kill Skin", and I was fast-forwarding for the first time because of fear. Until the final truth, which is the third truth, or the truth summary, it is not too scary. It stretches out with one hand and uses the baby to eat the baby as an explanation. The twin sisters have two brains, but the eaten sister controls the sister.
It's still good, I like this style more than "Midnight Bell", "The Grudge", etc. There is something to watch besides horror.

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Masters of Horror quotes

  • Jim Wheeler: [to a bound captive] I never get involved in another man's work.

  • Stacia: The only question is which one of you is the bigger psycho?