There is a legend of a headless ghost in the local area. He is stationed in the forest and cuts the heads of passers-by. Therefore, he was considered the perpetrator in several cases of division of corpses in the small town.
The suspense type is really too much, and there are only a few routines. Changgui, Liu Neng, Guangkun, fourth, and big head are sneaky, which is very suspicious. After the protagonist arrived, he successively found clues and guided these people. However, the clues found did not match the values he had always believed in, and he was a little disappointed. Until the end, he didn't feel the truth was unearthed, but the villain himself said it.
It turned out that the villain’s family property was taken away by the big landlord when he was young, and his family was destroyed. Then she met the headless knight and sold her soul to him in exchange for his support. Twenty years later, the villain has succeeded in becoming the wife of the second landlord. She stole the head of the headless knight and turned him into her own angel, dedicated to helping herself kill. First killed the big landlord father and son, then killed the landlord’s mistress and illegitimate children with inheritance rights, and then killed the local civil servants, Lao Xu, Yutian, etc. After that, he killed the second landlord, a relative of the big landlord, and then killed the second landlord’s daughter so that he could become the heir... This plan was really troublesome. It seems that she thoughtfully whitewashed the family property and inherited it legally... Fortunately, Depp broke the historical process and grabbed the head of the headless horseman and returned it to her, letting the headless horseman take her. Back to hell...
This film is simply a typical representative of my complicated thinking. What one person can do is divided among two or more people to do it. Can it be complicated if there are many characters and various connections? In addition, it is just to make up the suspicion, use a part of reality to make up a seemingly credible story to induce those fans who particularly like to use their brains when watching movies...
I originally thought this was just a detective film dressed in horror, and the plot was at most bizarre. But it is still a human story. Even if the witch's eyes popped out, I thought it was some kind of prop. There may be someone else who beheaded the head, the headless knight carried the scapegoat. Unexpectedly, the headless horseman is real. It turned out to be a fantasy movie. In this case, the worst is the male lead. A person who firmly believes in science will have to reshape the world outlook in the future.
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