After reading it late at night, it is indeed more attractive to expand in several lines, but the description when you are young feels a little bit less. It is a bit exaggerated to be able to gather people together after 30 years? In the end, how exactly the killing didn't start? How has Nite made a living for decades? Why are there so many organs? Is there a closed wall? Can she deal with it alone? It feels that everything is for the sake of booing, and the plot is still buggy.
However, the acting skills and performance of the young actors are still in place, and if you have the opportunity, you should also check the previous three movies.
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