A 2-star, low-cost rural haunted movie. Although it is rough, the overall weird atmosphere is carefully created. The scary sections are also dense. Although the technique is not clever, it mainly relies on surprise bluffs, and there is nothing particularly novel. Settings. However, it can be seen that the new routines that European and American supernatural films have worked out in the past few years are mainly stories of unsatisfactory life, lack of faith, decline in morality, the maliciousness caused by the erosion of demons, physical and mental torture, and finally destruction. It also deeply reflects some of the realities of society. It seems that the story has no beginning and end, but the director's intention is to reflect the current situation in Europe and the United States, and to reversely appeal to warn people to value family and affection, and use love to overcome diseases and demons. .
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