It's all 9012, will anyone still like to watch simple ghost movies?

Rosario 2022-01-07 15:53:37

I watched it intermittently for nearly a month, and it was really dull.

If you are not interested in Western exorcism culture and do not believe in Eastern ghosts and gods, you will come to this conclusion: It is 9012, how can there be such a "basically no plot besides a surprise and a sudden rhythm? What about the "pure ghost film" with a slow ending and a bad end?

Because in your eyes, demons and ghosts cannot produce a sense of substitution, so no matter how hard they work, they won't be able to scare you. When you are immune to the "scary" point, then what will be the highlight of such a ghost film with a simple routine of "being haunted by ghosts-looking for an exorcist-successfully exorcizing ghosts"? .

Yes, I am this kind of person.

Although this film is not directed by Wen Ziren, it still reproduces the style of Wen Ziren's works after "Yin Er Fang". But I only like his "Saw Cry" and "Dead Silence". That kind of tense soundtrack, complex plot, tight rhythm, progressive layers, conflicts, constant suspense, and finally a big reversal is the example of my short story when I wrote it, and it has also greatly increased the rate of submission. . But the ones he later photographed were indeed not my dishes, and this one was only a work produced by him, and the effect was even more so-so.

I think "Dead Silence", although it is also a pure ghost film, at least well portrays the image of "Mary Shaw" and has a fierce conflict with the protagonist. In about the same length of time, the plot of "Dead Silence" is not known how much more complicated it is than the film, the rhythm is not known how much better, not to mention the last wonderful flashback + reversal.

It's really embarrassing!

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The Curse of La Llorona quotes

  • Samantha: Rinsing!

  • Patricia Alvarez: It's your fault! I tried to stop her!

    Anna Tate-Garcia: Who did you try to stop?

    Patricia Alvarez: La Llorona!