The family moved from Chicago to the countryside. I don’t know if it is to exaggerate the embarrassment or the cost is limited. This haunted house seems to be too haunted and lifeless. I am really surprised that some people are willing to buy such a house.
European and American films like to lay out the feeling of peace and prosperity in the first half, paving the way for a sharp change in writing skills in the future. But obviously this is not the style of the Peng brothers. From the moment the family enters the house, the horror follows. The toy car that came out from the bottom of the pressure box is of unknown origin, so he always acted on his own. The family actually left it for the children to play. Is it really that poor? But this car with music box function is not bad, and it can sing "Mr. Wang has a lot of land."
And the description of ghosts is the biggest flaw in the film, why only attack Jess, and why many times give up halfway. Why can Ben see, but not hurt. Why did Burwell kill his family, and why didn't he leave the place where he killed? After being pecked by a crow, he was unconscious and unconvincing.
The ghost's actions seemed very targeted. The child died in the living room, so Ben saw him crawling around on the roof while eating. My sister died in the basement, so she tried to drag Jess down to the basement, and her mother died in the bedroom, so Denise saw the stain on the wall from the beginning until the ghost came out of the wall. Ghosts seem to operate strictly where they died, and only look for relatives in the family. But if this is the case, then who was it that shook the house in the first place, and why it was able to quickly restore it to its original state. In short, this horror film does have many loopholes.
Kristen Stewart recently starred as a melancholic person, which made me depressed. Beauty, you don’t need to be an acting school before you are 18, but take the sunny route more.
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