The picture of the whole story is beautifully shot, the important thing is that the handsome and eye-catching, especially Arthur's green eyes. Anyway, when I watched it, I didn't think it overlapped with Harry's image. The horror level is not high, and the ending of the story is very sweet. It's just that the storyline doesn't go well.
Arthur worked so hard to reunite the female ghost in black with her child, but the female ghost was still arguing: killing her child is unforgivable. Seeing this, I am speechless, as the saying goes: Buddhas have fire! It wasn't Arthur who killed her child, so hold on tight. In the past, whether it was because of angering villagers or missing children, I thought the plot was understandable. Since they have finally found their children, it is really difficult to understand that instead of reuniting with them, they harm those who help them. This is too out of the ordinary thinking. Hey, I really want to blame the screenwriter for making up the plot badly, but the screenwriter will definitely say: I have already explained that I have a mental illness before death, and I have not taken medicine after death, which will make my condition worse and become a super neurotic female ghost. Understand with normal thinking.......--_--! ......!In the
end, when the female ghost looked at other people's family of three members, and was stunned for a long time (the female ghost must have regretted her death, I didn't expect to hurt people and make people happy), I finally felt a little relieved at this time. . Fortunately, the ending is good, otherwise I would have the urge to hurt the female ghost.
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