The film is not scary, so I have been immersed in thinking about the real body of the female ghost. Is it Mrs. Daily or Mr. Daily or James?
But in the end, I have to admit that a ghost is a ghost, a female ghost who was driven mad before her death and still can't rely on reason to infer. So even though Daniel tried so hard to reunite her with his son, she still didn't stop killing. So we see the Copps family of three walking happily to heaven.
This beautiful scene must be what the female ghost yearns for, so at the end of the film, she looks at the distant back of the Cops family, showing such a hideous expression-is this the director's preaching? Evil is rewarded with evil and good is rewarded with good, and even death will not end this cycle of reincarnation.
I saw comments on the Internet that the female ghost was deprived of custody because of her madness. I think she went mad after being persecuted by her husband and sister. The reason was the letter she wrote. The first letter addressed to her sister was beautifully written, and in the later period, her handwriting showed her mental disorder.
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