There are only three actors in 90% of the entire film, strictly speaking, it should be 2.5 actors, because one of the actresses has zero lines throughout the whole process, and she stands upright and does not act as a corpse!
In the autopsy room lay a beautiful female corpse that was pleasing to the eye at first sight. She did not make any gestures or say a single word, but she brewed the breath of death in the silent silence, and radiated bunches of cold energy. This energy is statically braking, slowly and relentlessly expanding, wrapping, and strangling the two living beings with nowhere to escape on the screen, and at the same time spreading to the screen, torturing the audience's nerves.
The choreographer used all kinds of weird and terrifying visions, thoughtful interpretations of religious meanings, matched with dense dissonant sound effects, and carefully condensed a creepy and terrifying aura in a small enclosed space! Although the second half was a little depressing, it was still above the standard overall.
Sacrificing the body and skin of the living to bring the dead back to life is indeed a strange concept that has never been seen before. The audience shuddered when they were frightened, and they also gained a new understanding of an ancient species. This part can obviously be continued in the sequel. Dig - if the studio is going to shoot.
From beginning to end, the whole film is full of heavy taste scenes of naked human anatomy. The director chose actresses with good looks and stature to play dead bodies, which somewhat improved the acceptance of the picture. Nonetheless, timid viewers still need a friendly reminder!
But what scares me the most is not the scene in the film. When the movie was over, I pressed the remote control to eject the disc, and suddenly found that the remote control completely lost control of the Blu-ray disc player. I approached the button several times and walked straight to the TV, but the disc player still wouldn't stop.
I saw the credits continue to climb tenaciously in the slow and eerie BGM...
——This is an unprecedented vision.
At this moment, it was the middle of the night, and I suddenly felt a cold air from the back of my back jumping up to the top of my head, and I quickly went to unplug the disc player...
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