After watching "Ghost Manor" in two days, I watched 8 episodes of horror and suspense movies, and the last episode turned into a love movie. The horror elements are much less than the previous one. Viola is responsible for the scary scenes. There are so many ghosts in the house. It’s good to put makeup on Peter! The butler episode, the scenes with various memories interspersed and the revealing of her death at the end was well used, although I found it a little annoying to see the chef. The part of the uncle, the foreshadowing is not bad. The overall rhythm is okay, the bgm is not particularly amazing, there are too few humming nursery rhymes, and the manor is beautiful, but the only memory point is the location of the restaurant, and the basement that is standard in horror movies has only appeared once. Personally, I like Flora the most, she is really cute! Always remembering her perfectly splendid may also imply that Jessel's soul has always been around. Peter's childhood touched me the most, and the scene of the accusation against his mother made me feel distressed. In general, you can watch to pass the time, not scary, not brain-burning, and you can eat some dog food in the last episode.
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