The weather in the United Kingdom is good and bad, but the time of day is getting longer recently, but there will always be dark clouds piled up with no end in sight. In this kind of weather, people will inevitably get depressed. Finally, they can't help but run to the cinema to say that they want to watch a movie to change their mood. It is this woman in black who just hits the right time. By the way, I think the Cantonese name Soul Travel has been translated very well by you.
Before watching it, I heard that it was Daniel's transformation, a horror movie, scary as shit, and even when I saw his face at the beginning, I couldn't help but want to shout "harry! Where's your wand?!" The British girls in the back row The laughter continued throughout the movie, and they probably watched it together. Whenever they were frightened, they couldn't help laughing all the time, and the two of them couldn't stop laughing and ran out to laugh. So it's not very suitable for a centralized environment.
I don't watch horror movies very much, just because I'm afraid I'll be scared later (I don't know how long I've been afraid of the playground after watching it, and the nail driver...) I was so scared that I covered my mouth from time to time when I watched it. Afraid to shout out, but after reading it, there is only infinite sympathy and relief.
The woman in black cursed the whole village because of the pain of losing her son. There are indeed many things that are not explained clearly in the film. At first, I thought that the character played by Daniel had something to do with the misfortune in the village, so the villagers were so unfriendly. (It's all right because there are no subtitles) I
wrote these things after reading some movie reviews. Some people say that the woman in black is too stingy. I express my sympathy for her. A mother lost her beloved son, and you could've The resentment of save him is even greater. Every scene of her appearance is accompanied by flashing shadows and screams. Although I took off my glasses and looked at it very cowardly, I was glad that I was short-sighted and couldn't see clearly. I am still frightened by the carefully arranged scenes in the film, (the screaming girl in the back row scares me more than the movie I thank you...) Especially in one of the scenes when Daniel is standing in front of the window, the camera is outside the house It was taken from the window upstairs, when the woman in black appeared behind him in an instant, and when he put his hand on the window, his reflection instantly turned into the screaming face of the woman in black, thank God I'm half blind!
I remember visiting a toy museum in London with a friend last year. Although the place is small with three or four floors, it has a collection of various dolls, toy cars, shadow puppets, soldiers, glass balls. The squeaking sound of stepping on the wooden floor, the creepy feeling was brought back by the movie. Dolls are really scary things. Many of the exhibits are old, cracked, old and old, and the clothes can't be seen. There are new and old, but their eyes staring at the void frighten me a lot. You can imagine that there are dolls of different shapes on the four walls of each cubicle sitting on the shelf and then looking at you and not looking at you... ...The movie opens with three little girls playing the house, and one of them is combing her hair with that kind of doll. If there was a wall next to me, I'd probably have scratched it.
The old house in the movie was covered with grass, so many tombstones, the phantoms in the bushes, the pile of undeliverable cards and letters that came out of the box were full of depression and resentment, and the woman in black even repeated her hanging and announced the next A child will die from burns, tearing off a layer of wallpaper and seeing the phrase "you could have saved him" and every toy covered in dust starts ringing at every turn, I can't help but wonder if her child Not dead, what a happy childhood. It's a pity that there are only lingering figures and endless screams in this house, heartbreaking, and I can't describe the pain of losing a child that I have never experienced.
The film may fail because every fright seems to be intentional. The protagonist can't help but keep on going. He has to check it out, and then I have to be ready to push the glasses up at any time. I can't see the face of the woman in black. The closer to the end, the deeper her resentment, made me really think that she would let go when she finally got her child back. It was too much trouble, dear, she still said never forgive, I understand, there must be someone Die, so when the train lights were in the distance, Zheng Tai let go of Daniel's hand and walked to the railroad tracks. When I again naively thought that they had escaped and completed a happy ending, it was too much trouble, dear, child. Mom appeared...
Maybe the way the woman in black repaid her gratitude was to send their grandfather to reunite with the child's mother, otherwise the other children would be caught by her, and they would follow them out like taking a group photo when they were frightened, but they let it go. This man, so I guess Daniel didn't take revenge for digging up the wrong body as some children's shoes said.
Looking back at the beginning, the razor (?) on the neck seems to be suspected of committing suicide, and it is not a good thing to reunite with death at the end.
I really think it will take a while for Daniel to break away from Harry Potter's image immediately, but I would recommend this movie, it's scary, not scary, it's nothing more than a story of a woman who lost her beloved son's revenge and pulling everyone into the water, it's a story. Mother's endless lamentation.
Well, the nonsense is over.
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