So the producers and directors of this film seem to be saying that the audience knows nothing about the "mysterious world", so they can be misled. :)
Of course I don't know about the "mysterious world" either, but the film clearly hints at the "killer"'s characteristic - long hair all over the body. Is this the image of a wizard? The savages are more similar.
Then there is the feeling of the audience. I always feel that there are four people, or more than three people. I feel the same way. That's right, because this is not a videotape at that time, but a film. So there are photographers.
People can easily hear all kinds of sounds in the wild at night, even if they are not in the wild, they can also hear some sounds in the dead of night. And people's psychology is prone to all kinds of associations, and the timid people will be frightened by themselves.
Perhaps the gist of the film is that self-examination shot. From the beginning, I also felt that the atmosphere between several people was of course very real, but the girl seemed to be more stubborn, and unconsciously liked to argue and grab talk. In fact, people in reality are like this. Learning to respect others and listen will reduce dissonance.
As for other details, such as the cry of a child, there are many animals in the deep mountains that can make such a sound, which is their own sound. There is also a power called "魍魉", which is also good at imitating children. But sprites don't kill like the movie does. The wizards will use more spells, or some inconspicuous props to do things. The scene in the film is easier for people to discover.
Because there is a house, so if something happens and someone is killed, then the savages are more reliable, because they don't like to be disturbed, and cannibals also exist, just like people eat animals (except vegetarians), come to them Say, nothing to be ashamed of.
If it is modern people, they will not leave their backpacks and photographic equipment, video tapes, wizards have higher IQs than ordinary people.
Although it was played by the title, but still thank you for the video. All the hard work should be appreciated, even if it is unreal and has loopholes. Isn't our world unreal and flawed?
It's just that such a title really makes people prejudice against witches. Although there must be everyone in the witch world.
If we can "objectively" look at those who explore the unknown world of ordinary people, then more knowledge will be popularized, and understanding will make us more awake and safer. Suppression and fear keep them mysterious.
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