Some people think this film is not scary, because there is no ghost in it. It depends on how you watched it. If you are frightened by the suspenseful atmosphere in the film, it is also terrifying. Although there is no blood on the spot, the straightforward violence and silent death are also terrifying enough. A major feature of the film is that there is no music. I remember that Japanese horror films rely on music to create effects. I can’t think that American films have abandoned this element and rely solely on images and human voices to express their expressions. It not only presents horror naked, but also allows the audience to escape. Being able to escape, facing the terror and empathizing with one another is a great achievement. The film’s performance techniques are quite innovative, but the seemingly simple structure of the film is full of traps everywhere, which attracts people step by step and finally surprises them. "Ghost Record" is worthy of a pure horror film. It has no hidden meaning but full of mystery. It attracts people step by step into the final horror outbreak to the extreme, perfect ending!
This is the cleanest horror movie I have ever watched. After watching it, there is no discomfort at all. It is suitable for people who don't like bloody tastes.
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