I have to say that Wen Ziren has created an excellent horror film series, but this has actually caused the subsequent creators to be in prison, and it is even difficult to maintain the original level-not to mention the audience will only become more and more critical of horror films.
The film as a whole is quite satisfactory. Although the plot is relatively thin, it forms an ingenious connection with the previous series of movies; in addition, it also adds additional religious sacrifices and elements-the devil appears in the image of a nun. The seemingly sacred monastery is actually not safe; the destruction of the seal by war and the release of demons also express some anti-war ideas.
Regarding Valak the Blasphemer, my opinion is that the destroyed seal is only capable of influencing the world, and the ghost nun is a concrete manifestation of part of its power (not the real body so it is not strong)-but even so, it can still Before the arrival of the protagonist group, the souls of almost all the nuns were imprisoned or controlled (the bewildering behavior of the soul and the manipulation of the corpse). Only a few souls were able to speak, but to no avail. Although the ghost nuns were re-sealed at the end, before that It has hidden its imprint in Maurice (unlucky Frenchman), so it can reappear in the human world decades later.
Father PS is really tasteless, and chanting is not even as effective as bullets.
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