It’s been a long time since I enjoyed the charm of a horror genre. The story script has prepared fear, and the fear of audiovisual language rendering is great.

Albert 2022-03-21 09:01:07

Exciting, stimulating, scary, or jumping, ordinary but useful. The line segment also has signs and details, which is rigorous and realistic.

The pictures are violent and bloody, and most of them happen in real life. They are not old-fashioned fantasy hallucinations. They have a strong sense of substitution. The characters focus on campus violence, domestic violence, and change and growth in performance. A group of young people in a small town with impaired hearts, youthful, waste material alliance, unity Kindness, finally rebels against oppression and defeats fear. Horror films are not enough to show fear. It needs to show the process of the protagonist facing fear to defeating fear. The interaction between reality and magical elements adds depth to the story. Many horror films cannot do this.

In terms of narrative details, the previous lines have always implied "Floating", and there are only clowns who cannibalize people one-on-one. Everyone has different fears.

The little fat man had a spare tire and saved the heroine twice. As a result, the heroine fell into the arms of the hero, tearfully.

There are also many elements in the horror scene, not monotonous. Every child has experienced different horror scenes, full of enjoyment. Personally, I think the best thing is that the female protagonist is tied up with her hair and sprayed with blood in the room. I think it’s a sense of substitution. I can't stand it the most. The little bug I think: The history of Delhi town is so weird, people are missing frequently, and there are still people living in it. I don’t expect it to live, even if the police are corrupt, no one cares about Missing persons? The families of those missing persons have no sense of existence, and the logic of letting children take the home is not rigorous enough. Rich I love it, talking is more than just a smile, wild, outspoken, I see myself in him hahahaha

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  • Eddie Kaspbrak: My mom will have an aneurysm, okay, if she finds out we're playing down here, I'm serious.

  • Eddie Kaspbrak: I think it's great we're helping the new kid, but we also need to think of our own safety. I mean, he's bleeding all over and you guys know that there's an AIDS epidemic out there right now, as we speak, right? I mean, my mom's friend in New York City got it just by touching a dirty pole in the subway and enough of AIDS blood got into his system from a hangnail. A hangnail!