The plot of this film does not have any depth at all, and many parts are completely unbearable, and it is completely the product of the director's wishful thinking. A black boy and a white girl go to the end, is the director an anti-racist? If you say that everyone has a lock-up island in their hearts, then I'm really not convinced if you insist that everyone has a seventh street in their hearts.
Anyone who has watched the Silent Hill movie or played this game knows that they are all religious, but the thinking and culture represented by Silent Hill are very deep. I guess the director Brad must be influenced by Silent Hill, the dark night, The flashlight, and the different shadows everyone sees, it's all a little bit of Silent Hill. Even the movie's promotional posters are full of Silent Hill style.
To sum up, this is a film work that uses gimmicks to cheat money, and it is completely different from the plot of the confinement island and the fog.
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