So it's a sad story

Abagail 2022-03-19 09:01:10

The part where the female ghost came out was thought to be a thriller... The plot was well laid out. Some of the tricks are explained later. But my brother's face makes me feel like a bad guy when I smile...

By the way, did the uncle hypnotize so well and actually go to work for the underworld? (⊙...⊙)

The song that the male protagonist listens to is very nice, Li Wenshi's old love, the lyrics and the plot are still very good

In this way, the murder case has never been able to find the murderer. It should also have something to do with the social background at that time. It is ironic that it can be found after 20 years.

God sometimes gives the world a choice, but it is actually testing us.

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  • Lizzie 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Not harsh! The tension in the front is well created. Although it is too easy to wear in the chase scene, it seems that the protagonist will be in a more dangerous situation. The 20-year stalk is also very good. But the second half is long-winded. Instead of inheriting the willfulness of the previous paragraph, it is kind enough to talk about human nature and find reasons. In the end, the ending is even more superfluous, and it's boring and cheap.

  • Alberto 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Barely pass. This script is also a way of revealing a lot of tricks but making up for it later. This family's contact method seems abnormal? The result is false; the underworld takes this task regardless of the cost too seriously? The result is the boss himself. But Jiang Ha Neul's plan to kill someone because of a woman's scream still looks silly. The setting is quite fresh. Jiang Ha Na is in the world of Truman as a suspect of amnesia. This is the first truth. The only child of two families ended in tragedy. This is the second truth. The bleak experience of the people (an official bragging about South Korea's economy on the news). Relative to the setting, the rhythm of this film is generally controlled. The first 20 minutes are filled with too many unreasonable details, and the photography is not too particular about it. Jin Wuyeol is very stylish in this film, and somehow he became the sloppy policeman in "The Evil Dead" two years later. Jiang Ha Neul performed very well, of course, it also depends on the script to support him. His role belongs to the helpless bottom layer pushed by fate, and the slightly immature places are even more innocent.