When I watched it for the first time, I thought that this was a relatively small and fresh horror film. Of course, this is not unrelated to the fact that I have never watched a horror film. Although I was brainwashed by Ma Zhe since I was a child, I still believe that there are some supernatural things. Otherwise, religion would not have such vitality. As far as the film is concerned, I am still at a loss after watching it for the second time. Although this is a mockery of my IQ in a certain sense, I also began to like this kind of hazy intention. The connection is natural and smooth. Therefore, I personally feel that in addition to issues such as human nature and religious morality, it can be regarded as a relatively heavy-hearted inspirational literary film. I like the vicissitudes of Prometheus, and I like the unique search for love by the girls by the water. I like the simple and upright church on the top of the mountain, and I admire the male protagonist's spirit of being an explorer... As for what will happen in China after the male protagonist and the little ghost hidden in the map box, we will naturally wait and see.
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