The footage and actors' performances are okay, because I don't understand Islam, so I don't know if this Satan is a Christian one. The eldest daughter squinted her eyes and wanted to laugh when she saw her stinky and world-weary face! The story is a little confusing! A story with Islam seems to have nothing to do with it. In order to have children and have sex with believers, it is also the brain circuit of admiring Indonesians! Is it more reliable than others to find a sperm bank for artificial insemination if the husband is infertile? And I even had four children with a believer, I'm afraid it's not addicting to sex! The routine of a series of standard family horror movies is a good one. When it comes to peeing next to the well, I ask you if you are sassy? A ghost movie suddenly exploded all the corpses into zombies and was caught off guard. At the end, it seems that a bigger conspiracy is brewing. Unfortunately, I don't want to know what it is! By the way, this is a Korean-invested film? It feels a bit simmering, but there is no point. Just putting a story on an Indonesian family has no Indonesian characteristics, just like Thai Buddhism fighting ghosts, American Christ exorcising Chinese Maoshan has skills! Islam has no effect on the progress of the story except chanting in the film. I don't know what the screenwriter thinks.
As a result, seeing the eldest daughter squinting a world-weary face that can't open her eyes became the biggest attraction for me to watch this film.
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