The story tells the story of a poor village full of ghosts and demons. The girl's lover falls in love with the count's daughter. After the lover sacrifices her life for love and the devil's deal, the girl's suicide attempt leaves lasting pain. Behind the story of fantasy hunting, the director actually wants to talk about the so-called fate brought by the young people of that era and class. However, the form and content are too separated, and some phenomena are only concretized into specific ghosts and ghosts, and the essence of these phenomena is too little. For example, it should have been a very romantic and touching point in the movie. The young boy turned the evil creature soul exchanged with the devil into a snowman who can only tell romantic stories, instead of stealing and slaughtering like other people. Since the movie itself is not very deep in its portrayal of the boy or the stealing nature of this creature, this plot point does not achieve enough effect. There are still many problems like this, and the overall sense of form is too grasped.
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