Several times he cried when he saw his parents fear losing their son. The atmosphere is actually not very sensational, but in a horror movie, when it is put on an ordinary person who doesn't know ghosts, the family affection is put into a big, very real.
The logic of the plot is also good, but unfortunately the final turning point is a bit rushed. And I've been nervous about whether that little peek-a-boo girl is going to get burned and be the next grudge.
But the movie proves that it was the director who forgot about her~~~ I didn't mention her until the end.
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