Usually European-style ghost movies are based on hospitals or haunted houses, while Japanese-style ghost movies are based on curse or ghost revenge. This movie is not as scary and blocked like "The Grudge", nor is it scary by relying solely on BGM like "Midnight Ring". The actual plot is boring and not terrifying at all~ "Hospital Fright" can be said to be quite satisfactory. After reading it, the only thing I didn't understand was that the doctor said that the heroine had schizophrenia and that the dead girl Alice was just her split personality. But the two of them are not the same person at all, and they don't look alike. This argument is simply unreasonable. And when Alice’s wronged soul hugged the heroine and fell downstairs at the same time, the heroine disappeared. Instead, Alice herself appeared... As for the killing scenes, they are not attacked by thought or magic like those science fiction movies, but Use those hospital equipment and tools. Iris was killed by a long needle in the corner of his eye, Sarah was electrocuted by an electric shock device, and Zoey was killed in the elevator. (Sarah's way of death makes me get goosebumps!) And Alice's power is quite powerful, and she throws Kristen on the wall and the ground! Alice’s souls look like carrion corpses coming out of the tombstone... The cast is still okay. Kristen is the neighbor 406 who plays the leading actor in "Zombie Land". The male doctor in the mental hospital, Dr. Stringer, is the father of the little girl Angie in "Resident Evil 2: Revelations", the four-eyed guy who used the T virus to cure her lame daughter.
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