Watching horror movies, there are several scenes that make my heart numb, one is the hospital, the other is the mentally unsound person, the third is self-mutilation, and the fourth is the destruction of the eyes and nose. The appearance of these four scenes in horror films always provokes my weak nerves and makes my heart numb. And this short film actually has the following three factors that make my heart numb, and the expression is quite "detailed", and it has to make me a little restless. There are not a few horror movies that I watch, including plasma movies, but there are very few that can leave a shadow on my heart. It is not how immune I am to horror movies, but the comparison of horror movies that can provoke my nerves. less. To say that it is less, it is not that there is none. Like "The King of Power", because I was so impressed by the nose-cutting scene in it, I haven't been fully prepared to watch it for the second time, and the scene of Huang Qiusheng biting his hand tendons and committing suicide in "The Eight Immortals Restaurant" is also me. Unbearable. It's really strange to me. I can take the more serious movies like "The Corpse Played", "The Mermaid in the Sewer", "Confused Romance" as if nothing has happened, but I can't stand the above movies or plots. It's probably everyone's nerves. The distinction between terror and unbearable is different.
The idea of "Master of Horror" is the best TV idea I've seen in recent years, and thanks to this idea, I can enjoy such a variety of master horror films, but more importantly, , allows me to appreciate a good story. And every episode is a good story, and that's what really attracted me. This episode is also a good story, although some parts are unclear, but this is better, because this is based on a short story, everything is explained too clearly, but it is a bit vulgar. I don't know much about the bloody and violent occupation involving animal furs, but I have read the report of the Tibetan antelope in "Southern Weekend". Psychologically impacted. This film also tells a story related to this profession, a story about a skinned raccoon taking revenge on humans, a story about retribution and reincarnation to show the greed and desire of human nature. If the story of "Jenifer" has not shown the cruelty of the director, then this film can be said to fully show the cruel side of the director. The director's description of several "suicide" scenes in the play is so straightforward that it is difficult to look directly, especially the two "self-abuse" scenes of the female factory worker and the boss. Endurance: Factory workers use needles and threads to sew up their mouths, noses, and eyelids one by one; the boss carves a 'vest' shape on her body with a knife, and then forcibly gives the human skin vest Pulling it out...no matter which step it is, it makes my scalp tingle and fidgeting. I found that this film and the director's last season's "Jenifer" have a lot in common. They both tell stories about being controlled by desire. The people in the play have an inexplicable fanaticism. If the fanaticism of "Jenifer" still has traces Can be found, then the fanaticism and uncontrollability of the characters in this film are completely invisible. There was no sign before the incident, and then inexplicably killed himself, feeling a bit ghostly. I really like to carry out the poignant tune of the whole film, and there is a similar tune in "Jenifer", which makes the film filled with sadness.
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