After Paramount hit the sky-high box office list with Xiaobo in the pseudo-documentary "Smart: Ghost Record", he continued to dig deep into the great value of similar themes. This film no longer hides and conceal the mystery like a ghost. After drawing on the style and characteristics of "The Chloe Verse" and "Blair the Witch", the film is made more vigorous and sturdy, and the devil's ferocious aura is rendered with shocking body distortions. . If you don’t think carefully about the before and after logic and the rules of reality, it’s easy to be fooled by this immersive "crisp patient" and believe it is true. With a little thought, you can see that this is just another low-life ghost film with strong commercial style and heavy makeup.
In any case, being able to sit on the top of the box office chart in the first week is beyond Paramount's surprise. Even if he was immediately kicked out of the box office list thousands of miles away, that is not the focus of the producer's attention. If you want to exchange 1 million US dollars for 30 million, you can't ask for anything! It's no wonder that the mainland film industry has never given up their spare efforts to invest in ghost film business. They don't need celebrities or scenes. As long as some unnecessarily scary concepts are enlarged to the extreme, they can make big deals with small costs. Such an easy way to make money, there is really no reason to give up easily. It's just that our "ghosts" need to be upgraded a few more levels to truly scare everyone and not be scolded and mentally disabled.
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