The first half of this film is intolerable. But it is fascinating to watch, because there are a group of people in the back watching their suffering and reveling. As everyone knows, we are the third layer, watching others suffering, watching others watching other people's suffering and reveling, and reveling in the bottom of my heart. This is really a wonderful sense of substitution. In addition, I haven't watched many zombie movies, so I don't feel tired of seeing zombies.
The second half of the film is the climax, all kinds of ghosts are gathered, you can only laugh, no fear, who is so happy.
In fact, the best horror film, I think, must be a good reasoning film. I guessed the beginning but didn't guess the ending. That would be the best. Then the scariest thing is definitely not ghosts, but human hearts. These are two golden conclusions that horror films will never escape.
I have watched too many horror films. Sometimes I look at what's happening in front of me, make a little modification, and discuss in detail. It is really good horror film material. This is really joy.
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