I don't think Jenna's story has much to do with the "Blood Book"

Sven 2022-08-29 17:04:38

More like a combination of three relatively independent stories.

Story One: Jenna

Jenna, a rich girl with mental problems since childhood, fantasized about living a free life after escaping from her parents, but in the panic of being followed by a strange uncle, she checked into a strange Sleeping House.

Due to her sensitivity to subtle sounds, Jenna suddenly discovered that there were countless "people" without eyes and ears hidden in the walls and floors of the house. , wants to turn Jenna into a Sleeping Man with no eyes and no ears. Terrified, Jenna tries to escape, but accidentally falls off a cliff with her car.

Jenna, who survived the disaster, was still unable to bear the restraints of her parents after she woke up in the hospital, and had to face the self-blame that she caused her boyfriend to commit suicide. In order to escape from reality, she chose to return to Sleeping House and let her uncle and aunt help her. "relief".

Story 2: Mary

When the female professor Mary Aiko passed away due to illness, while she was in grief, a little brother named Simon claimed to be psychic, which made Mary feel as if her son's soul was by her side, and the two fell in love because of this.

However, Mary accidentally discovered that Simon cheated after drinking, and Simon admitted that the so-called psychic was just a well-arranged performance, just used to cheat money and sex.

In spite of her anger, Mary used Simon's body to summon countless ghosts, turning Simon's body into a "blood book" for writing ghost stories, and at the same time almost turning half the city of Revanmoor into a barren ghost town.

Story Three: Bennett

Bennett, who is in charge of debt collection, accidentally learns that there is a very valuable "blood book", so he and his companions drive to the legendary ghost town Revanmoor for a "treasure hunt".

Almost ran into a panicked Jenna on the road, just arrived in the ghost town, and her companion was tempted by the ghost to commit suicide. Bennett, who was born in the underworld, was not willing to return empty-handed and found Mary's house and "Simon in Blood".

He wanted to take "Simon in Blood" away, but he stabbed himself seriously in the hallucination. When he escaped, he panicked and broke into the Sleeping House of the uncle and aunt, and was directly hammered to death by the aunt.

The three stories are relatively simple. In comparison, the second story of Mary and Simon's fake drama is a bit new, like a normal horror movie. The story is pure horror, and a little bit of a drag. The third story is a bit biased towards the traditional American nonsensical spoof ghost movie.

It's not a deep popcorn movie, and the connection between the three stories is a bit far-fetched. Instead, it's better to make a deep description of one of the single stories and unfold it into a pure thriller or a ghost movie.

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