First of all, I want to say that this is the most horror film that I have seen on the Chinese screen for so many years. The protagonists finally bid farewell to a series of mental illnesses ,very nice. It even makes me wonder if the people from the radio and television have seriously reviewed the film... Doesn't it mean that objects like ghosts cannot appear in Chinese cinemas?
The story is not new. There is an impression of European and American horror films gradually approaching like a Japanese style. Abandoned old houses, cursed towns, protagonists and partners looking for the truth, and female ghosts full of resentment. Like a must-have element of many classic Japanese horrors. There is also an ending that applies to either Sadako or Gaya, and the ghost lingers.
In fact, I went to the movie theater for Harry Potter and the female ghost. For an hour and a half, I laughed while feeling scared. I always felt like Mr. Potter was going to pull out a wand or yell at Ron, Hermione at some point. It will take a long time for Daniel to get rid of Harry's shadow.
Is the ending a gift from a female ghost? Thank you for reuniting my son and me, and I will also reunite your family... It is said that the scene of their family reunion was deleted by the radio and television in the end. If you add it, I will think it is one Complete story. He has been living in the shadow of his wife's death, and now they can be together forever in another world, which can be regarded as a happy ending. As for the people in the town, they will still live in a curse.
Last but not least, did the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television fail to see that the woman in black was a ghost, or did he think that what Daniel was playing was actually a modern fantasy drama?
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