The movie starts with a kiss and ends with a kiss.
It's hard to define this movie. Romance movies are not like romance movies, and horror movies are not like horror movies. There are suspense and thrillers.
In fact, this film is not to my taste, but I still finished watching it! I was a little surprised, probably because it was related to religion that attracted me, although I didn't know it was related to religion at first.
Looking at the poster, it is really amazing. White smoke slowly emerges from the eyes of the beautiful woman and rises... The dark red background is like dirty blood...
I thought it was some alien invasion movie. The result is rather bland, with no bloody scenes in the entire film, at best the blood spurting from suicide.
No plasma, no passionate scenes, just two kisses that fade out of birds! This is simply not in line with the characteristics of American movies!
But what I want to say is that although there are many flaws in this film, and the character conflicts are not clear, I don't know why there are certain things that attract me, faint, faint, and can be tasted. So I'm going to sort out the video.
Let me complain first: these people's names are too fucking uncommon, what Dylan, Tracy, Roy, Lindsay, Aidan! ! I can't remember! ! ! What a fool, what Jack, John remembers a lot. And the time in it is very unclear, I can correct it if I am wrong.
The priest or priest instilled the faith of God in the townspeople of Grove Town. He established this small town maintained by faith, and his son also became a fanatical religious believer, that is Dylan, the second male.
Jimmy Grogan, when he came back from the war, he was in despair, so he talked to the priest, it seemed that they had some improper relationship (to be honest, I still read other people's movie reviews and looked back at the movie, only to realize that it seems that There is a hint in the dialogue, orz), it doesn't matter, anyway, it seems that Jimmy wants to tell the people in the town about this, it will destroy the faith town that the priest has worked so hard to build, so the priest kills him and will He sank in the lake, which was right next to Candice Spinder's house.
Candice and the townspeople have different beliefs, so she was rejected by them, and Jimmy's death made her suspicious by the townspeople.
And the pastor's group of so-called God's messengers burned her to death like this, and people thought it was an accident.
Six months later, the curse began.
Candace's son Shane shoots himself, his girlfriend Natalie is next to him, and the curse begins with her.
As I said, it starts with a kiss.
Shane finished reading the spell on the book, kissed Natalie, and took out the gun to kill herself.
Blood splattered all over Natalie.
She seems to be chased back to her father's clothing store, while Lindsay and Tracy are shopping for dresses.
They witnessed her suicide with scissors stuck in her neck.
Then came her father, who hanged himself.
Then,
a friend of her father's niece Lindsay, the blond Claire
and then her mother Tracy
and then her
curse passed on to the first person closest to the dead and couldn't be lifted.
However, Lindsay met Candice's other son, Aidan.
Aidan is injured by Lindsay's boyfriend Dylan, and Lindsay sends him home.
They chatted, and he invited Lindsay into the house to sit and Lindsay bandaged him.
Why are you coming back? you and your brother?
We grew up in this house, this is our home.
You are very like my mother. I mean the way you treat others.
(Visually, Aidan's eccentric Oedipus)
Children who grew up under the exclusion of the small town are sensitive and vulnerable, and their gentle mother is their only light. He must be addicted to these spells when he is alone, he is familiar with those.
In order to avenge his beloved mother, he decides to give everyone in the town a curse, a vicious curse that will not stop.
That requires blood to open, so Shane chose death and sacrificed the spell.
Aidan appears in the beginning where Natalie committed suicide.
That girl, she killed herself, didn't she?
He just came to see if the curse had begun, but this was where he first saw Lindsay. She walked past him.
Loss always makes people feel sorry for each other.
he said.
Lindsay is very tolerant, she doesn't believe in God, she doesn't think the Spinders are evil, so she can treat them with a normal attitude and hold injustice for them.
She is also attracted to the somewhat melancholy Aidan.
After being cursed, she immediately went to find him.
He thought about it for a long time and decided to help her.
But as he was about to start the ceremony, his cousin stopped him and told Lindsay the truth.
It turned out that this curse was his idea. It was him who took revenge on the town first. He wanted all the people in the town to disappear, including her.
But he regretted it, so he was willing to help her.
I really don't want to talk about the later episodes, those dragon tricks are dead anyway.
The ending was unexpected and reasonable.
Although I prefer them to fly away.
Well, in short, this film is about the hero and heroine, which is very eye-catching.
Finally, let's talk about the curse. The only time when it's scary is probably when I see people like myself chasing me and showing a terrifying death.
This is what it said from the inside out, that curse is directed at your heart.
You will gradually lose your mind under its guidance and temptation, and then kill yourself.
Sorry Lindsay, you will understand me.
As I said, the opening of the spell requires the sacrifice of blood.
No, no, don't do it, Aidan...
I rub, when I saw this, I wondered why not stop him.
Don't tell me Lindsay thinks the whole town is worth Aidan's life.
If you want me to stop Aidan from committing suicide, then kill those who dare to block us, and leave this damn town. As for the cursed horse, isn't there Aidan? ! If you need someone to sacrifice, it's better to find one. Anyway, there are so many bad people. If you have to have the blood of the spell caster, it's better to cultivate one.
Hehe, think too much.
Anyway, the ending of the two of them dying together is pretty good, but the death is not too romantic.
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