Horror film without a sense of substitution

Estell 2022-01-19 08:02:51

The prerequisite for watching this film is that you must admit that Lao Si Si's call was from 1979, and Mary is not precise. With this assumption, the narrative line of the whole movie is very simple. The goal of the director is to render a horror film, nothing more, no deep meaning. The failure of this horror movie lies in its simple narrative line. Why didn't Mary move away? Is his ex-husband’s role in the plot to form a reincarnation in order to pave the way for the final death? Why did little Mary walk away with an old meat ribbon after being scalded and not tied up? These unexplained logical flaws make the audience only think it is a crappy story. Of course, it cannot be required to have a religious, spiritual, soul, and bloody background to pave the way for a sense of horror, but the basic mystery, unknown, and isolation have not been achieved. For example, "Horror Cruise" has no in-depth background, but the logic is perfect to enhance the audience's sense of substitution. The reverse narrative of the soul of "Small Island" adds to the horror of the plot.

In short, "Calling Over Time" is a crappy horror film, and the four different shooting methods cannot produce a sense of substitution. In short, I'm not happy after reading it!

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