I have no problem watching ghost movies. I really can't stand the blood. My tolerance for the latter is about 1/10 of the former, so this movie has already made me feel a little sick to my stomach.
At first I thought Ana was the stronger, more controlling, and dependable one in the relationship. However, when the woman who killed Lucy swung the hammer to Anna and asked you if you didn't believe me, she discovered that the seemingly lonely "I only have you as a friend" Lucy is the one who is relied on in this intimate relationship— - Because Anna's appeal is to be a "savior".
When Lucy died, she suddenly lost the person she depended on to save, until she found the woman in the basement.
In addition to "I'm sorry, I didn't believe you", the meaning of her saying sorry to Lucy's body might also include "I'm sorry, I have someone new to save" (you can go at ease).
It's not that PUA is better than PUA, so the setting of character relationships is very interesting.
The little white rabbit you thought was actually the manipulator, but the power you thought was the little white rabbit.
In the passage of the bathroom, we see that when Lucy gave Anna an instruction (to deal with the corpse), it was in a very, very natural state, "Is it inappropriate for you to do this for me (is it)?" - You have to help me, believe me, no matter how crazy I am, you have to stand by my side, why? Because I am so weak.
Niubility, mind control from a weakling.
In contrast, the content of the second female upgrade and the abuse of the first female is not as interesting as the previous one.
Oh, and my guess about that whisper is this:
Anna: Go to hell.
Granny: Okay.
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