Badly arranged ghost movies have a similar feature, that is, there are a lot of characters at the beginning, you have to rack your brains to remember everyone so as not to be unable to understand the later plot, the result is when the film is halfway through You finally found out that the plots that appeared in the front that made you struggle to understand do not affect the later stories at all, and most of the characters that appeared in the front were actually irrelevant to the main plot.
I didn't see the slightest detail of the plot, and I didn't find the climax. I only saw the passionate scene of Aunt Gong wearing a professional attire. With the clatter of the fast-forward keys, I finished the second half of this slightly dull story, because I found that the first half of the wait didn't give me what I expected.
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