On the whole, it has the style of Steven's gold. I saw half of it and thought it was like "Ghost Book". The single mother is mentally ill, and the child suffers. After seeing the end, I dug up the foreshadowing of the big pit. It turned out that there was a foreign object, not the mother. Pretending to be a ghost, but the director has little hints and foreshadowing on this point, so it seems a little reluctant later. The colors are so dull and too outdated. In fact, this story doesn't have to be dark. The ending is still ambiguous. My ending is that the child is fine, but the mother obviously has a problem again. Who can save her?
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