Most of the ghosts in the film are in the 50s, and 6s, humming the little tune from the Chaplin era, ironing the hairstyle of the Elvis era, and children wearing berets, bringing out a strange scene.
From the beginning, the development of the film was normal and hopeful, and then gradually abnormal scenes appeared, which gradually made the audience tense step by step. Later, I sweated for the hero and heroine several times. Especially at the end of the film, it feels surprising. And there is suspense.
Was his body already occupied by the old woman decades ago or when he was just out of his body? Because he hasn't taken photos for decades, this point is also a suspenseful place. The overall story is good. Although the development is a bit old-fashioned, the story itself is novel in content and the plot is tight, which can make up for its shortcomings.
The only shortcoming is that I think the devil in the movie is a bit deliberately imitating the monsters on the monster street, but it is uglier than the monsters on the monster street, and when the monster runs in the house step by step, it is very powerful, but it catches this kid. His legs were escaped, which is very unreasonable.
Overall a good movie. Given 4 stars, there is still a long way to go from 5 stars, just barely getting 4 stars.
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