Absolutely.
At first the children saw the murder by the water, thinking they were watching "Underworld".
Later, one of the twins stood and pointed forward, thinking he was watching "The Midnight Bell".
Another child turned the camera over his shoulder, running around to see the crying woman, sure he was watching "The Ring of Midnight".
But the little girl shampooed her hair for help, the little boy was caught in the quilt, and it became "The Grudge" again.
Then go to "Exorcist", "Ghost Playing Man".
The egg whites are good, and I immediately remembered "chocolate is used to fight ghosts, and plastic wrap is used to catch ghosts".
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This is not to say that it is poorly imitated, nor is it to say that the routine bridge sections cannot be used repeatedly.
I just want to say that those who have watched too many movies, especially those who have watched too many horror movies, look really boring. Don't eat this set, it's boring.
And, don't just go on "Wen Ziren" at every turn. There is neither a glimpse of the humanoid doll in "Dead Silence", nor the end reversal of "Saw Fright", or even the repressive atmosphere created by "Calling the Soul", why is Wen Ziren?
I rubbed my eyes and looked at the director's screenwriter for a long time, no! Later, someone told me it was a production...My God, didn't you think about the possibility of life production? Lao Wen just order the box lunch on the spot...
The most annoying is the "ghost" that is erratic throughout! Why did you take the stairs in the last scene? Still lower the attic stairs? You can’t go up if you don’t put it down, do you deserve to be called a "ghost"?
It turned out to be physically exorcised ಠ_ಠ
A thousand words are not as good as a knife ಠ_ಠ
Absolutely
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