For horror movies, Lao Mei has never been good at playing with atmosphere. She is either bloody or disgusting, and she takes the superficial route of stimulating adrenal secretion by relying on pictures and scaring. However, this film creates a depressing and gloomy atmosphere through the coordination and unity of picture style, tone and story advancement, which haunts the whole film and brings people into the mood of the film, which shows the intentions of the creators. .
(After reading the introduction, I found out that this is based on real events. Is it because there is a real background that makes me feel special?)
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