The first half of the plot stretches in an orderly manner, and it captures the desire to watch.
Suddenly, halfway through the film, I started to lose track of it. I was drunk without high energy throughout the whole process. Regarding death, there are really many things that cannot be understood, and the director has not explained it.
As a 75-minute film, I rarely see this kind of 70-minute movie. I don’t know if it’s a budget problem. The plot and mystery developed well in the first half. In the end, hypoxia and low pressure caused death, and then used it. The gods and ghosts perfunct the audience, making people mistake them for ghost movies, and finally use the nonsense that people are already dead to end all the mysteries of ghosts and gods.
However, many of the tourists did not appear on the scene. This made me want to know where people went. I didn’t know that the director used another explanation that left me speechless and shut me up. The director asked one of the supporting actors to use Japanese mythology. , The story of "people die too fast will not believe that they die" makes me speechless. This explains why the extras did not appear on the scene.
Besides, the clip that appears at the end of the film is simply meaningless. The only reasonable explanation is that people who don’t believe that they are dead should have every opportunity to let you know that they are dead and cannot survive in the world and interfere with order. Hey, anyway, it's a bad film. I hope people who have seen my film reviews don't waste time watching this film.
It can be said that the director still has the idea. I don’t know for what reason that the film that has been seen through hastily ended, and it left the title of a bad film.
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