I watched the old corpse in the mountain village a few days ago. I watched this today. This is also the second horror movie I have watched. This is better than the old corpse in the mountain village. I laughed so many times when I saw the old corpse in the mountain village?
After watching two horror films, I concluded: Why can't I be inseparable from a shock! This kind of raising the voice and suddenly cutting the camera, although it can be scary, but it is just a jump, there is no such creepy persistent fear.
There are still some advantages of this one. For example, the girls in it all look good (no), the atmosphere is OK, and it has been highlighting the horror of confined spaces (villas, elevators, rooms, and even quilts), which is pretty good. Moreover, the plasma and shadow effects are quite realistic, and the children's prickly heat powder is evenly applied (crossed out), and there are a few scenes that are really scary. If you have a phobia of big eyes, the horror may be doubled. If you kill someone, you just kill them neatly, and you don't have to be miserable or talk about your grievances.
The disadvantage is that it is still a bit thin (although it is better than the old corpse in the mountain village), the narrative is a bit messy, and there is a feeling of pretending to be advanced. The difference between pretending to be profound and really profound. I think that the death of the characters in this film still does not break through the repetition and superposition of stereotyped killing methods, without the taste of suspense and decryption. The cause of death is obscure and unclear, and the tragic core that can enhance the style has not been highlighted.
I shouldn't watch horror movies again in the future, it's not my type of movie. I've only watched two of them, but I figured out what scares me, as far as I'm concerned. Maybe because I haven't done anything wrong, my fear of "ghost knocking on the door" will only stay in the momentary feeling, and there will be no lingering feeling of chills on the back. What am I afraid of, the last time I was in a long-term fear was after watching "The Furnace", the man's face that appeared above the toilet, that was the feeling of being gripped by horror in the true sense, and for a long time after that I In the public restroom, lock the door carefully and look back or look up from time to time, especially when you need to go to the toilet at night. Even if the lights are bright and the surroundings are silent, the fear will not dissipate.
Humans are more terrifying things than ghosts. In the scientific sense, people will never see ghosts in their entire lives, but the bad guys are by their side, and they are everyone you may meet.
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