As for the rhythm of the film, it is the director's style, which is consistently slow. There are also some plots in the film that need to be perfected, and the director may pay attention to the heart, so there are not too many bright spots in the visual. There is only a shot of a little girl smashing a little monster with a flashlight.
At the end, the stepmother was dragged into the crypt and became a member of the little monsters. One can't help but wonder, aren't all the many little monsters the residents who once died in this mysterious ancient house?
A little girl with a mental disorder is always interested in curious things. Good and evil are not a threat to a situation for a child.
The emotions that horror movies bring to the viewers are nothing but anger, joy, desolation or reflection. I'm sure this movie does one of those things. Unlike other old-fashioned horror films, this film does not make viewers feel visually stimulating, tight plot, or revengeful. All of these movie viewing illusions are just superficial, and the loopholes in the plot of the film should be ignored. Still, there is a deep metaphor in this film.
In fact, it is not so bad, people who like the sense of picture and beautiful old houses. Will definitely love this movie. Every director, when making every movie, knows that not everyone will like their movie. Especially in the nerve-wracking field of horror films.
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