The result proved that the decision was correct. More than half of the seats were occupied. It was very joyful from beginning to end, and it was full of joy, which greatly reduced the sense of horror. Just try not to think that these audiences might all be changed.
At the beginning of the scene, half of the female doll suddenly appeared on the screen. In the silent hall, a MM was frightened and whispered: "Oh my god", and the audience burst into laughter. After that, every time I arrive at the stage of mystery/really scary/easy and funny, there will be screams, screams, chuckles, and laughs of varying sizes, which can immediately bring people back to the real world, without the sense of substitution, just Not so scary anymore. Although I still need to close or half-open my eyes from time to time to survive.
For others, choosing to watch horror movies in a crowded movie hall is not such a good idea. There is an uncle who says "shh..." louder every time when the crowd is commotion. It can be seen how depressed he is. He must have wanted to fully enjoy the all-round effects of sound and light in the movie theater. As a result, he was caught by a group of aunts. The elder sisters and younger sisters spoiled the atmosphere alive.
Having said that, the movie is not as scary as it might be. There is no awesome plot, no tragic ending, and not too many ghosts appearing. Too many film reviews are a bit too much. But there is nothing wrong with it, from the beginning to the end in one go, the little girls are very beautiful (the girl in glasses looks familiar and reads the comments and then remembers that it is the daughter in lie to me), less than two hours does not make people think waste. It's just not likely to make people unable to help thinking back. It was not as shocking as in the first part of SAW, the scene where the guy lying on the ground suddenly stood up at the end. Of course it is also a different type, otherwise it will become "Detective Di Renjie". Later, when the new face around Di Renjie is not an undercover agent, I am embarrassed to greet the audience.
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