At that time, even though monsters were terrible, they could still be beaten and killed. Even though they were full of gluttony and made you relish the overnight meal, they were still inferior to humans. In this film, it is the fierce war mad couple who performed in-depth and meticulous mixed doubles against a monster, giving this small-cost production instantly the appearance of a small-scale gunfight. And the place for them to fight monsters can also be in broad daylight, which makes you fearful but not depressing. The monsters are horrible but immutable. The most valuable thing is that there is no "leave one hand" ending. Basically, if you want to continue the filming, you have to stay next. The set is far-fetched, and the plot that is not cut and chaotic in this set is greasy for you, you can wash and sleep with peace of mind.
Perhaps it was not enough to look at this simplicity, but after experiencing the constant metamorphosis of horror and thriller movies over the years, I feel that the director and the audience have become crazy, and the filmmakers can’t wait to put the scene of the car accident and psychological intimidation on the screen, and Those who watched the film became more self-abuse and happier, for fear that they would not be able to challenge their limits.
I'm timid, so I don't watch this kind of film more and more, but back then, I used to be keen on heavy tastes.
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