Before, I was deeply fascinated by the life experiences of Riga coconut and Sadako in "The Grudge" and "Midnight Bell". The reason I like horror movies is that they reveal human nature to the fullest. When the grievances of female ghosts gradually begin to pervade, the dark side of society becomes more and more clear.
I still remember that in "Ghost Call", when the heroine's friend was confirmed as the next target of the ghost's murder, not only was he not protected. It is also used as an experimental object by TV stations for profit. The masses are also bystanders. They like anything that can satisfy their curiosity and stay out of it.
After reading it, I am really puzzled. The male protagonist who is so weak and incompetent to excuse his mistakes every day has two excellent and beautiful women who like him.
The words the male protagonist said in Nata's hometown while lying on the bed showed his hypocritical and cowardly face just right. He said, "Since she wants my life, let her take it." Hehe, man, then why did you run wild when you saw her? When Jane finally left him, she had been resenting Nata.
Jane is a good girl, always by his side, and has the courage to investigate the truth of the incident and tolerate some of his shortcomings. But scum is scum, no matter how much you take care of him, he is still scum.
With the help of photos, the mystery is solved, and the links are intertwined. The scary plot is a little weaker, and the toilet ladyboy surprises. While complaining with my roommates, I eased my fear. Everyone watched it together, and it really wasn't scary. Horror movies are the most exciting and exciting to watch alone in the bed at night.
What exactly are we afraid of when watching horror movies? Is it the appearance of ghosts? Sound effects? Or stories? After the ghost experience, the fear will be much lessened. After reading the rest is regret, abhorrence and clear cognition.
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