To be honest, among many similar low-budget horror flicks, this one isn't bad. The plot is explained very early in the film. It is the curse of paganism that is at work, in a town with a strong Christian atmosphere, people in the town - men, women and children, continue to "suicide". Then the audience waited for the hero and heroine to figure it out - at least that's how I looked at it with bright hopes - and of course, in the end it was just like the title.
This kind of film is very dependent on the director's skill, and it may feel very boring and super depressing. Because the main tone of the film is gloomy, the light is very gloomy during the day, and it gets darker at night. The light only illuminates a little place, and the light outside is dark. The soundtrack is in place and the atmosphere is quite successful. The rhythm of the shots is not slow. In addition, the protagonists are all handsome men and beautiful women - the type of youth films, which are quite eye-catching and their acting skills are also good. Therefore, although the ending is still depressing, the whole film is still worth watching. Better than the Master Keys I used to watch.
But is the heroine on the movie poster Elizbeth Rice? In the film, she is a very good-looking beauty. Not so ugly D.
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