It's been a long time since I watched such a hearty, unscrupulous horror movie. As a pseudo-documentary, the lens is very lively, especially in the second part of the rider who turns into a zombie, and the look and feel of shooting with a sports camera is particularly shocking. As a horror film, the shock effect of each short film is very sufficient, especially the third part of the film crew mistakenly entered the magic sect. The shooting was very bloody and violent. There is a devil in it, full of creativity. As a video tape, it is very rough, with that primitive beauty and power. This film is definitely a cult classic of the new era.
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