It was pitch black and couldn't see anything. As long as it is an American horror movie, the villain must be a strong man, and then chase a group of people to kill. This group of people would only run around in fright, and in the end they were killed by the woman. Can't we change the way? This film could have been told in an hour, but it took 100 minutes to make it up, and the second half was really sleepy. As a result, the story is still unclear. Also, can't it be night? The same is true for telling this story during the day. Why does it have to be at night, just to create a terrifying atmosphere?
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