The movie recommends the movie "Void". I think it should be a horror movie with a Cthulhu style. As Luo Lao's Call of Cthulhu wrote, "In my opinion, the most merciful thing in the world is that human beings cannot relate their own thinking content to each other. We live on a calm island of ignorance, in a vast In the endless black ocean, but this does not mean that we should sail for it. So far, the in-depth development of various natural disciplines has not caused disaster to the world; however, in the near future, only isolated disciplines will eventually be pieced together. One, and will open up a horrific vision of the real world, and the status of human beings will be at stake. At that point, we will either be driven mad, or we will run away, from the light, to a new darkness times to seek peace and security." The origins of the events in this film are also due to a person being exposed to knowledge that should not have been known (but he really probably read the Necronomicon[em]e252[/em]) and the monsters in the film It also uses the "tentacle", a specific monster form that can be said to be created by Lao Lao. The indescribable body, the posture and movement method that cannot be described in human language, the terrifying, disgusting, disturbing murmurs are all present. Revealing the image of a monster in the style of Cthulhu. In the atmosphere, the plot development is like a Lovecraftian horror. All the information only tells the audience the tip of the iceberg, and more is just the fear and indescribable creatures in the endless abyss. At the end, I don’t know where these monsters and cults came from, and the film suddenly interspersed with the universe from time to time, and scenes of unknown creatures (should have been filmed partially), as the myth of Cthulhu has always been. The main point of emphasis is: reverence for the universe, of course, this is also a kind of thought that must have arisen in Luo Lao's era. Anyway, this movie. . It's still quite heavy, and it's best to watch it in moderation. The plot is not very unbearable, there are a little cheap horror special effects, but the rendering of the whole atmosphere is still good, and it was originally a niche movie, and it should be only a small number of people for the group, but for Kesu If you know something about Lu (it is better to have a certain understanding, not just heard of it), you can take a look and you can find many shadows of Rockwell's horror.
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