Three and a half. No matter how ugly the dance steps are, if a group of people dances neatly, they will start to feel pleasing to the eye. No matter how bizarre slogans and absurd behaviors are, as long as they maintain a high degree of consistency in collective activities, they will generate inexplicable power, become recognized and understood, and even have the urge to follow it. This is the psychology of human conformity, and it is also the other side of the horror experience in the process of watching movies. There is no doubt that this is a religious cult cult film, in the same vein as "Hereditary Doom". From temptation, siege, pit, harvesting, a series of foreshadowing is fascinating, beginning with a great interest in different cultures, and soon completely dragged away in full of suspicion. The nearly three-hour-long version is still unfinished after reading it in one go. Horror is the most primitive and enduring emotion of human beings. It comes from the unknown situation, but it depends on association to get into the essence. As an individual, due to the lack of understanding of the evil J culture, there is only discomfort and no association, and it is only limited to watching the excitement. Can't tell how ugly Yinmao is, there is only intuitive unease, and a vague and magical love. In the beginning, it was a resistance to these weird behaviors. When you found that you couldn't break free and could only accept it, you would gradually indulge in a feeling of being swallowed by brainwashing. Immediately felt chills. The most obvious example. The heroine cried and howled, and a group of people followed her and cried together, and they looked like they wanted to die. She was numb when she cried, and she even smiled later. Is this her heart breaking down? not necessarily. It may still be a satisfaction. Someone has the same expression of joy, anger, sorrow and joy as you, and you will numb yourself over time. What if that is true? That's going on fire.
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