It's great, it's hard to imagine that the label is both comedy and horror, but in the end, both aspects are done extremely well. The logic chain is also very complete. Eugene saw the church girl being killed at first. He was afraid of telling others and had to hide in the wall and steal the neighbor's things and food, which caused the heroine's mother to think there was a ghost. The heroine may have made friends with Eugene in the wall when she moved in and was a little girl, so she had the recording in Little Bear. When the heroine came home again, Eugene showed her the recording of Little Bear, hoping she could I remembered myself, but the hostess didn't realize it at all, and burned the bear. Eugene picked it up and put it at the bathroom door, which scared the hostess. He found out that the heroine's doctor was the murderer of the year, and wanted to remind the heroine, so he made various sounds to attract the heroine's attention and showed her the doctor's false teeth. During the doctor's home visit, he deliberately cut off the power and then put on a white cloth to poke the doctor out of anger. Finally, in the decisive battle, he ended the doctor's dog's life with a fork in his own way. There are foreshadowings and responses everywhere, and I have been guessing who the culprit is, and the plot design is good. Finally, when the camera broke and the heroine shouted Eugene to fix it, it was the essence of the whole show! The first part of robbing a bank is not very good, but probably only a sturdy heroine who dares to rob a bank can be so calm and brave throughout the whole process...
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