The horror atmosphere is top-notch, the suspense effect is very strong, and it is often startled, but it is very effective. The story seems old-fashioned, but it's a little new. Psychic the past, the past is also psychic. Introducing terminal illness, the filming is very real, and the protagonist sacrifices himself at the end, which makes people a little moved. A tragic story, somewhat sad. A family story with a happy ending. The opening photo collection is the most terrifying, and the ending of the mystery is a bit shocking. The protagonist is morbid and real, his relatives will always accompany him, and it is distressing that he does not give up. It's a good movie, if you miss it, you will see it again.
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