I personally think that I am a person who is easy to satisfy, unless it is a really bad sb funny ratio, and the author is a talented movie, otherwise I will give a three-star.
First of all, the time is very interesting. It was set in the Vietnam War era. At that time, the most talked about was post-traumatic sequelae, and one after another, the monsters were made one after another, and the anti-war signs were clearly displayed. However, this is quite obscure, and it feels like my personal interpretation.
Then fast paced. You can get through the first 10 minutes and have fun :)
Then there are the characters, it is true that there is no it1, but the big touch of king has been polished, and it is very difficult to compare. But the characters aren't that bad, you can see it.
The last thing is the monster. The red room and the little spider that were blown up are quite scary, and they don't use any jumb scary at all.
so fun
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