The movie is quite textured. Thought it was just a horror movie. After reading it, I realized that this should be considered a suspenseful detective film. The suspenseful plot of the real murderer Nette and the nurse swapping identities is so well designed that I never guessed it.
The discovery process of the three mummies is terrifying. The state and appearance are so clearly and terrifyingly photographed. How did the old lady turn the three living people into this shape, but she took them away in a few words. I think this is a big problem. Get hurt. It whetted the audience's appetite, but was not satisfied. If this plot can be more detailed, the horror of this detective film will be greatly increased, and the quality of the film can be given full marks!
The scene in which the two tough male protagonists and the male second finally shake hands with tears on the hospital bed is very ambiguous, is there any? It should be a statement of love, right? In fact, I think it is completely possible to freeze the scene and end here.
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