When the end of the second episode came out, there was a real sense of beauty and fear coming back. God knows how much I love ghost movies and family fun, which probably started with Murder House.
If you want me to say, the linkages in the next few seasons of the main story are not interesting enough, but in this extra story collection, the easter eggs of the first story are full of sincerity. When the nurse sister, the marble twins and the ghost baby in the basement came out, they were inexplicably moved to see an old acquaintance. As soon as the episode of Tonight You Belong To Me started, I got goosebumps as much as I heard the Hedwig Variations. I really want to shout out the window, this is my American horror. Eight years ago, I clicked on the online disk to be shocked, and made up for three seasons of god-level horror dramas in one breath.
The beauty that impresses me the best is probably the first six seasons. Each season has its amazing and unique features. The first season makes me unforgettable because of its warmth. It may be because the setting of Murder House is too foul and artificially defined. A Garden of Eden where the soul is immortal, satisfies some of my inner desires to spy on the world after death, and to a certain extent soothes my death anxiety - if there really is such a place, then the veil of the unknown of death is gently lifted In a corner, behind it is not an unfathomable abyss, but a world that can be redeemed, forgiven, and reconciled.
In any case, my filter on the US and terror has always been there, and the opening of this extra episode is a dance on my feelings. I can only give five stars without hesitation. If you want to be picky, it is that the big frame and narrative routine of the story itself has appeared more than once in the US-terrorism universe. But so what? Damn, that's the tune! I just want to see the ins and outs of the murder of all kinds of dead ghosts in the house. I love you to stab you and dig your guts when you disagree, and the next second you can laugh at the tune of loving and killing each other. After all, everyone is dead, everyone is a little "unnormal", let the "normal" twists and turns in the real world go around the world, and let's go to the side of TMD! ! !
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The third episode has pepper's actor cameo! A very complete little story. In fact, the US-Terrorist series has always been very good at inserting an episode or several concatenated fragments into the main line to tell the character history or the origin of the characters. Watching the third episode has this kind of deja vu feeling. This collection of stories is probably like pulling out a complete episode from each season of American horror and putting it together. There is a feeling of peeking into the big.
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The fifth episode was a slay. I probably guessed the reversal, but it's still cool to see it hahaha. Billie Lourd is so suitable for this role, with a sad expressionless face, a stare so fierce that it can scare people away.
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It's over, I can give it three to four stars overall. I liked the first five episodes very much. The sixth episode is a bit like the story is not finished, and the seventh episode is also a bit problematic, but the ending is more open, that is, it can be understood that everything is a game, or it can be understood that the murder house did burn down Finally, the mother came to her heaven and reconciled with her son. Looking forward to more and better stories in the second season.
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