The film is adapted from a horror novel published by British female writer Susan Hill in 1983. It is designed with British retro-style scenes, matched with American traditional horror elements, and has immersive and realistic light and shadow effects, creating a one-and-a-half hour one-hour movie. Startled. If you have never seen a Japanese horror movie, you have never heard of all kinds of classic thrillers, and you are just a persistent fan of Harry Potter, then this is the only thing that makes this movie stick to. Even the protagonist of the title, the woman in black, only has a scene of less than 5 minutes. It flashes twice in an instant, and ghosts and ghosts are even more rare. The bravado and frown of a full-blown Harry Potter. It seems that the 10-year adventures of Harry Potter are all concentrated in the dark ancient house in the film to save the world, and let everyone have an unreserved aftertaste.
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