The title of the film is what attracted me the most. I have an inexplicable liking for thrillers, not the shocking experience, but the excitement brought by the atmosphere + bloody scenes. This movie satisfies me. Although the story is old-fashioned, and you can guess the direction of the story not long after the beginning, the atmosphere is well created, and the scene is really tense. The reason for the story is because the girl secretly took a book from the female ghost, driven by curiosity, when the girl opened the book, horrible things followed. The boy turned into a scarecrow, the second boy was pulled into the wall by the evil spirit, the countless spiders crawled out of the girl's face, the fat and ugly woman wanted to eat the boy... These terrifying scenes are also fascinating! And all of this is after opening the book and seeing with his own eyes the process of the terrorist incident written word by word in blood. So, don't be too curious. . .
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