1. At the beginning of the movie, all kinds of pavement for this mysterious mental hospital, the patients were all killed, the dean hanged (or is he missing?) There are rumors that the dean killed it, and I feel it as an audience It was this film that was definitely going to narrate the whole thing and I also raised interest... As a result, I didn't understand what happened in the hospital after watching the movie. I just watched the actors rushing and shouting there.
2. I think horror movies must have so few sets of super classic and scary shots that can drive emotional climax, but I have to say that the film’s performance of horror elements is too old-fashioned, even the form of pseudo-documentary can’t make up for this. The unreality (even a bit funny) caused by being too fantasy and creative cliché. How can ghosts wear a white robe and float around without touching their feet these days, let alone a big high-definition face taken by the camera, and the protagonist’s hands sticking out on both sides of his cheeks, even if you look for them A scrawny hand with some scars. I suspect that the hand was taken by the staff on the set temporarily. There is also a ping-pong-pong-pong pong-pong pong-pong pong pong pong pong pong pong table and chairs, the door suddenly slammed shut, everyone wanted to get a lot of intuitive plot. I think the real horror is not the yelling and telling you "There are ghosts here!" It should be the feeling of "There seems to be ghosts here?"
3. At the beginning of the movie, it was also emphasized that Room 402 was a room that could not be opened, so I thought that the plot of Room 402 must be the climax of the whole film and it would be very exciting. Several protagonists died inside (or were assimilated?), manifested by finding out there are hands on both sides of the cheeks (yes, the staff's hands, I think), then looking around nervously, panting nervously, and turning on the night vision I found a little girl, then screamed, and then one by one was evil, and then it was almost gone.
4. As an ordinary viewer, I don't know why I think the pseudo-documentary style of this movie is not very clear. In fact, the perspective of the leader sitting in the tent is completely unnecessary. The little horror story he encountered in the tent can also be expressed through dialogue. The perspective of the entire movie can be started from one of the members of the expedition team. , There are too many third-party perspectives but chaos. I think there are particularly pseudo-documentary-style thriller movies such as "Blair Witch", "Unfriended", "Death Video" and "Kilofo File" are basically a fixed perspective of the protagonist or someone in the protagonist group, given to me It feels more real. After watching the movie Kun Chi Yan, I started to think about whether this movie is a pseudo-documentary or not.
5. A very personal idea. Compared with the expedition team going to the haunted house, I still want to know what happened in this mental hospital. Don't waste such a good theme in the mental hospital!
6. I don’t think the story of diving and playing in the movie has much effect on the whole movie.
7. The inexplicably timid and sensitive boy (sorry forgot the name) and the a bit dull and gentle Yayan I started to guess that one of these two people must be behind the scenes of this mental hospital, and deliberately joined The expedition team finally blackened and killed everyone, but they were still ordinary evil.
The above thoughts are basically for the plot itself, I feel that the actors played quite hard. Then the scene design is also pretty good. It was the floating fool at the end of the movie that slammed into the back of the leader, where I almost sprayed (.
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