Now there are really rare horror films and supernatural thrillers that can really scare me. Watching "Nun", the whole process is really calm, I can't say that I am not insensitive, but I am really not scared: the lens routine of this movie can be said to be very obvious.
The "Call of Souls" biography introduces the source of the "nun", and at the end of the movie it is linked with "Call of Souls". But only briefly introduced the source.
The whole plot is quite unpleasant: the priest alone has become a development line. Although it is still slightly related to the heroine, the real role of the priest is generally not felt. The description of the pastor is still a bit vague, so the line that caused the pastor to feel is that even if it is deleted, it doesn't seem to have much impact. The only question I saw at the end was: Did the pastor join in the fun?
From an internship to a regular career, the heroine's characterization is not as good as the characters in "Calling the Soul", but she is already the heroine, and she is considered qualified compared to the few characters. The nun of Tessa Farmega has the feeling of the heroine of "Calling the Soul" between her eyebrows and her eyes, and she is very comfortable, but the young nun in the movie lacks a sense of hierarchy, which makes people easily confused about her "regulation". As for the other nuns, the opposing scenes are more fragmented and it is more difficult to be emotional. So that the ghosts of the nuns behind appeared, I could only watch it calmly, without any fluctuations.
The delivery boy "Frenchman" is more like a big easter egg. It does not appear many times and has a lot of lines. It is only used as a reversal of the ending. Although I am not surprised by the ending of the delivery boy, after all, the crossword puzzle at the beginning is already doomed~ He is like a chain to buckle up "Ghost Sister" and "Call of Souls", but the chain is relatively long. The link is loose.
It seems that I have been talking about the bad aspects. This is because there is indeed a gap with what I expected at the beginning. Wen's "Call of Souls" is really the most comfortable movie among the thriller horror films that I have watched in recent years. It is not for scary and scary, not for horror, but a few scenes are deliberately made. It is quite natural and the plot Smooth, so when the scary point appears, even if it is not jump scared, it is still very easy to make people hairy. This "Ghost Nun" obviously did not inherit the fine traditions, but the plot was mediocre. Except for two or three shots that were jump scared, I couldn't feel the hairy feeling anymore. In fact, I still like the movie "Ghost Nun". It's very suitable for work. I put it aside and listen to the dialogue, but it's not like "Calling the Soul", which can be repeatedly watched with friends to scare them.
Eggs that don’t count as easter eggs: The priest and nun first arrived in the village and put their luggage in the back of the car by mistake, and the car’s license plate number was: 6-VA-01LAK.
The name of the devil is: VALAK.
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