7.6: A purely classic B-level horror film, the first two-thirds are rough, and even the suspenseful brewing is too lazy to pave the way. After quickly getting rid of miscellaneous people and so on, the latter third is the essence, the tip of repeated rendering The violent prediction of the call and the huge close-up shot formed a very strange "artistic beauty", until the last scene of the "chain saw solo dance" under the setting sun was perfect. But it is a pity that the large amount of moisture in the previous section destroyed the overall texture of the film, but it still affected countless future generations.
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