Some people here say that the horror masters in Europe and the United States simply don't know how to touch the horror nerves of normal people. This sentence may indicate that such a person is an ordinary carnivorous tea-like little mind with only a small emotion and a small world. Again, I would also be questioned on this point of view. Originally, there are deep-rooted cultural thinking differences between the East and the West. The West focuses on a sense of integrity and rationality, while the East is good at depicting the changes in scenes and characters' psychology. Therefore, the way of looking at things and the experience gained from it are different, and the origin of the fear of facing the unknown is of course different. Moreover, taking ghosting as an example, apart from the artistic techniques used, such as light and shadow effects, script additions and subtractions, soundtrack creation, camera composition, etc. (these can undoubtedly add luster to the film), ghosting shows me a story about The story of eating men and women. When I mentioned me, it was clear that there would be more revelation and perspectives to look at. But individuals only get emotional entanglement, slutty and weak men, karma, etc. through the creator.
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