Every time the monster appears too fast, it obviously costs money to create special effects. At any rate, it makes sense for the audience to see it clearly, right? It's hard to get it out but you don't want people to see it clearly. It's like you bought a Chanel for a big price, but you wear it once a year. What's the point of this?
The special effects are the worst in horror movies I have watched in recent years. The stump, the eyeballs, and the ketchup seemed so happy. There is no horror in it.
Such a junk movie, even 1 is like this, the same routine and mode, but 2, and 3 are still filmed, really so many nasty audiences like such a boring movie?
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