Because I have watched "Ghosts of God 2" before, I was shocked by the huge scarecrow~ So compared to this one, it looks much better~
In fact, many details still need to be detailed Deliberately, the cover scene that attracted me to watch~ What is this substance? Why burn so many people? Since so many corpses have been hidden in the walls, since there is no need to soak Fu for so many years and Marin does not rot, can it basically maintain its original shape? That priest doesn't seem to be of much use~ Is it a trick? Many plots still need to be explained and sorted out~
For horror films~ Since it is different from the bloody type of hands and feet flying around, involving witchcraft, reincarnation, otherworldly matter is indeed more interesting than the former. I admit that when the priest drove away the remains in the show, he did think the show was over. The subsequent big reversal also made my evaluation rise to a higher level. I have to say that the family love in it also makes the movie more interesting. The scene where the mother rushes into the fire to save her son is also very touching. Does the son's salvation and miraculous recovery belong to a clichéd happy ending
? , I am interested in researching the real events~ After all, the movie has exaggerated elements, and if it were you, would you dare to live in such a house that used to be a morgue? laugh~
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