The lengthy introductions in the front are a test of perseverance, and the plot is only compact at the beginning of the first exorcism. The extension of the story is obviously to throw away all kinds of confusion to attract the audience. The ending is more ordinary, nothing fancy.
1. Are there any demons?
There is. The prophecy of the picture, breaking the fingers, the little monster born by Nair. Can explain.
2. The reason why Nair lied about being pregnant?
A, the devil's lie. B, the cult planted Abalon's means to confuse Nair. C, Nair is also a cult member. I'm leaning towards C
3, Nel's brother's injury. Why get hurt? Who moved the hand?
It's not Nei's sober state, she said that his brother was kind to her. There are only two options, one, Abalon who does not recognize people. Although her brother Nier is a cult disciple, the knife has to be moved. Two, himself. Neel's father obviously lost his mind at any time, about its coming. Neel's brother then self-harmed, trying to lure Louis away. The protagonist suddenly came back, which made Neier's brother panic. The knife was useless and cut his mouth, so he left a note implying that the protagonist was protecting Nair. I prefer the second.
4, flooded dolls? A baby's cry?
Abalon is coming. This group of shots is in contrast to the back of Abalon in the fire.
5. Why did Nier kill the cat with a camera?
Nair is a cult member. After getting the picture, I took the camera to practice, it was obvious that Nei was the one who killed the cat, the sound of heavy breathing and so on. Then draw the death method of the protagonist and his 3 people, intimidating them.
6. Two people's voices.
There was clearly a male voice. Another priest, or Neel's brother. lean towards the latter.
As far as the whole film, or the title, I thought it was about the self-redemption of human nature, which made people reflect on the story that was a little embarrassing after watching it. What is disappointing is that after arranging enough shots for the protagonist, the plot begins to develop towards suspense. The opening ten minutes is to pave the way for the protagonist to hold the cross high and face the flames of the devil, which can be more tragic and memorable. However, the camera turned sharply, rushing to verify the prophecy of the picture.
All in all, the movie is pretty good. Scream is more crisp to force.
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