I'm a person who likes watching thriller movies more than three meals a day. The more B-rated and low-budget thriller movies are, the more I like them. Not only will I watch them with respect, but the worldview they describe can make me feel balanced inside. However, I can't stand some of the horror visuals that are used in movies.
1. When trying to call a mobile phone, it is found that there is no signal received, or the battery is just dead (this mistake is made more than once in this film, of course, it is not the mobile phone but the flashlight and the lights are out of power).
2. The bullets in the pistol are obviously very few, but they still shoot randomly, and then there are no bullets available at the critical moment (this film obviously has a perfect sniper opportunity but was missed by the heroine, and SB is required. I checked the magazine, but removed the magazine, and then fired in a panic, and then the first few shots were jammed, and finally the bullet was successfully fired and missed.).
Third, the camera slowly approached behind the protagonist, but when the protagonist looked back, there was nothing missing behind him. Don't shoot this kind of shot since there's nothing left. No, unforgivable. All of you producers, go and wash me under the waterfall, and try again after repenting.
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