The heroine, Shuyan (played by Park Shin-hye), has a very bad relationship with her mother. When she was a child, there was a fire because her mother forgot to turn off the gas, and her father died and Shuyan's leg was scalded. At the end, I learned from the villain that in fact, Shuyan's mother turned off the gas back then. The real arson was caused by Xiao Shuyan's imitation of the plot in the animation. Because Shuyan was too sad, a choice appeared. Sexual amnesia puts the blame on his mother. Young-sook (played by Kim Jong-seo), the second female, has a shrine mother who is mentally ill. She is convinced that her daughter will kill many people in the future, so she has been imprisoned since she was a child, and she also performs so-called exorcism from time to time, making Young-soo unhuman. Ghost or not, very scary. But Yingshu didn't hold grudges against her mother. It wasn't until one night when Yingshu's mother made up her mind to kill her, that Yingshu resisted and killed her brutally, and she embarked on a serial murder road since then. The highlight of the film is that the two heroines are from different eras, but they are in the same house. Because of a wireless phone connecting the stories, Yingshu and Shuyan at the beginning contacted by phone and became good friends who can talk about everything. Young-sook, who has antisocial personality disorder, even helped Shuyan save Shuyan's father, but this beginning laid the groundwork for the plot of the later film. A lot of things and people, can't let go, don't be anxious, don't be in a hurry, try to look down on it with a peaceful heart, and let time slowly baptize is the way of wisdom. Of course, movies are driven by plot, and if everything makes sense, without this or that, what are we watching? A good movie that really captures the audience's experience does not necessarily have a grand scene, but it must really make our hearts tremble and follow the protagonist into the plot. In general, the after-view is still good, and interested friends should quickly prepare snacks to watch!
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