This film unfolds in a mysterious atmosphere. The hostess gives the impression that she is bravely protecting her children and guarding her own home, because this house is ours, this house is ours.....
There is always such a mysterious event. It happened, causing two children to shout loudly, some said they saw ghosts, sometimes the piano was playing by themselves, sometimes the window curtains were opened, and sometimes the door was locked... .
in the end is what people living ghosts invade this house? Let the mother and the child worry about being afraid. Will the three secret servants cause harm to the family?
In the end, it suddenly became clear that the mother and two children were the ghosts of the passed away, but they didn't know or didn't want to admit it. The three servants are also ghosts. They are here to inform this three-person house that you are already passed away.
Regarding people and ghosts, underworld and yang, the Eastern and Western cultures are so strikingly similar:
1. The dead are in the underworld, and the alive is in the yang.
2. The living and the dead cannot see each other, but both can see objects. Blind people can tell fortunes, can see dead people, and express what they see through arcs after chanting a spell.
3. The dead person must have a tombstone. The name of the deceased is engraved on the tombstone. When the deceased sees it, he will understand that he is a dead person and he is in the underworld. In order to maintain a boundary with the Yangjian.
I think this movie can be shown to stubborn people. The heroine is so stubborn that she is unwilling to believe what she has done. She was deceived by herself. Believing in some things she wanted to believe and insisting on this house is ours, this house is ours..., so they have to endure the new invaders-the person who came to buy the house of this murderous house, her stubbornness prevents her and her children from having a peaceful life, she doesn't know who is the others.
You touch yourself, think about whether you are a ghost?
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