I saw it at the theater

Fredy 2022-12-27 11:44:45

As soon as the first story came out, I felt very familiar. When I thought about it carefully, I seemed to have seen the Chinese version at the Grand Theater and watched the whole movie. Sure enough, I have seen the drama.

I checked my circle of friends

The movie is a rework of the theatrical version, which highlights the elements of horror. The actors are in a good position. I have to say that the actor in the third story is Watson from Sherlock! As soon as I came out, I stared at it and admired it and boasted that I was handsome haha.

The movie is generally excellent, and there is no slot in the plot, and the core theme of the movie is to discover the depths of your heart and face up to the things you have always feared in your heart. Therefore, people who want to watch cool horror movies will find it unsightly, while those who like the atmosphere and the study of human psychology will find it good.

The man in the first story felt in his heart that he was sorry for his daughter, but he couldn't say that he was sorry, but the daughter was still a point in his heart. The daughter is an illegitimate child. It is estimated that she has never interacted with her father in an upright manner. Now she is paralyzed in bed, and her father has not visited her yet. It is conceivable why the first story was arranged like this.

In the second story, the boy really needs to be responsible for his behavior, bumping into people and escaping, which is a very contemptible behavior.

The third story, a man desperate for a child, whose wife has a miscarriage, is indeed easy to imagine.

But our professor didn't expect to have memories that he didn't want to face, and he didn't expect to have an O'Henry ending at the end, which was very exciting!

Everything can be traced, as long as you are honest with your heart.

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Ghost Stories quotes

  • Tony Matthews: You'll think I'm mad.

  • Mike Priddle: You ever killed anything?

    Professor Goodman: Certainly not.

    Mike Priddle: Nothing you'll admit to, eh?