I clicked on "The Book of Blood" for the purpose of watching ghost movies, and tried to piece together the details of the movie while watching, but because the timeline was misplaced, it was difficult to dig out the foreshadowing.
The three stories are misplaced in time, and it is difficult to find any connection when they are rolled out, but the theme is the same, they are all self-inflicted, and they are all swallowed up by the dark part of their own humanity.
This time, what I want to write most about writing a movie review is not the plot of the movie, but me when I watch the movie. The movie ends with a deeply deceived feeling, and a sense of alertness. Always put your own emotions and judgments into it quickly according to what you see, quickly distinguish between good and evil, and quickly expect the party representing the evil to get retribution. So when the truth comes out, I will turn around and scold the heroine as a fool, why didn't she die sooner.
The truth that good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil often appears in movies, but "Blood Book" expresses more that "poor people must have something to hate".
Not hating the movie, no emotional sublimation, I instead appreciate the little bit of vigilance it gave me.
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