Soul World-Existence

Oswaldo 2022-01-10 08:01:35

I watched it at the end of 2017, and I really forgot the plot content.

I can only remember very deeply-at the end of the movie, a beautiful western girl (this is Sadako).

She said something, probably like this-I also want to stop this murder, but I can't do it, I can't do it. I seem to be imprisoned by something, causing this cycle of sin.

Is it similar to the feeling of a grudge? This resentment and hatred will never end.

At that time, I thought that this screenwriter was quite interesting. This is not to say that Sadako meant at the time (I know that you made me, the movie you performed, and I resurrected my spirit in this movie. I want this resentment to stop, but you let it continue. .Because you still want to continue the Sadako series.)

It was so profound. In fact, it was because my brother came back later that I even argued with him for a round.

He said that my head was sick.

The movie was performed by people, but you showed the story. It means-they exist.

As long as you let them appear in a certain form in this world, it will really happen in the parallel world.

And the girl's words mean that Sadako's spirit penetrated the world and came here to say this to us.

Even if it was written by the screenwriter, but—is it the screenwriter or Sadako. Sadako knows that this is destined, and you will know it if it is destined.

This is not a bad film.

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Extended Reading
  • Clementine 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    American values, and changed Sadako's name

  • Lue 2022-03-24 09:02:55

    Better than the US version of the previous work, although still boring

Rings quotes

  • Burke: You're here about the girl. The girl in the well

  • Sky: 7:10. I win, bitch.