How would you choose when faced with pain? Do you choose to accept or deviate? This film is actually a nightmare after choosing to deviate. If you face it, the result may be much simpler, but there is no story.
It's not a typical Japanese horror. Maybe it's because it is difficult for the director to convey his intentions to the actors, so it seems far-fetched to deal with it. Very well-conceived, very good environment, first-rate production with third-rate techniques, and seemingly contradictory movies, but what actually reveals is the incompatibility between Asian culture and Western culture. Just like the works of the previous directors, they are completely cultured. Obliterated.
I think of the film that I worked with a Hong Kong director, and I like it very much. The opening voice aroused my nostalgia addiction. The story is also in line with Asian culture, a rare masterpiece.
Therefore, it is difficult for a director living in Asia to develop in the West. It is better to return to the familiar hometown, which is your most convincing land.
Wait for you, don't die...
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