7 days =? ? ?

Lindsay 2022-03-15 09:01:02

7th =? ? ? ?
A little girl who was given the title of "catastrophe" because of her adoptive mother's neurological disease, was pushed into a deep well by her adoptive mother, and died slowly after suffering 7 days of torture. . .
With the help of all the scene prompts on the videotape, an unjust soul forces the viewer to pass the limit of only 7 days of life, and can use scenes of video prompts to interpret the truth, soothe a devastated soul, and make it into the soil for peace of time. . .
If the person who has watched the tape did not pay attention to the reminder of the scene of the tape, the 7th is the time limit for the viewer to pay the price of his or her life for his or her indifference. Will tell the truth in her way, and then let you die in pain as punishment. . .
This film should not be classified as a horror film. From the content of the film, it is more like a suspense film. If the dog tail in the last 5 minutes of the film is removed, that is, the film will be safe for the little girl’s bones, and the little boy can finally Sleeping peacefully, the family can start a sunny life again after experiencing the shared 7-day fear, then this film can be said to be perfect in the American style. . . And the dogtail of the last 5 minutes is more of a far-fetched incident for the purpose of making a sequel, and it is full of loopholes. . . What is said, only the heroine has gone through the 7-day search process, and finally jumped into the well to rescue the girl's bones, and the truth, can the curse be lifted. . . Then all the simultaneous investigations by his ex-husband in the past 7 days, and finally he found the well covered up, and dragged the bones of his wife and girl out of the well, don’t these actions count? Another: Is the ghost who crawled out of the TV at the end of the plot still the ghost of the little girl? I didn't figure it out. . . In the end, the mother did not hesitate to spread the curse in order to understand and save her son. This behavior immediately concealed the "great" image she had established in the audience's mind to seek the truth. . . A fatal flaw in commercial films. . .
I didn't watch the Japanese version of "Midnight Ring", so there is no comparison. . .

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    Samara Morgan: I don't make them, I see them... and then... they just... are.