It's not as mysterious as an Asian horror movie. You think there are ghosts in the world. The real fear is that you think it's normal, but it's not normal, but the signs are not obvious, and people will be in danger.
Everyone feels pain only for their close relatives, human willfulness, bravery, self-protection, and fear. . . . These are human nature. All played well. A lot of horror movies don't show this. Although the actors are very unfamiliar, their acting skills are still more normal and in place than the movie where everyone in the building turns into a zombie. As a senior horror movie fan (I have seen basically all horror movies, there are thousands of steps). In the creation of the authenticity of the pseudo-documentary, it is very good.
And the ending is very realistic. Life is so cruel sometimes.
Of course, if the spectator is to watch bloody exaggeration, it is better to avoid it. In contrast, that kind of movie is a bitch with heavy makeup (of course, sometimes you need to see a bitch with a sense of stage), this movie is a plain passerby with a very real sense of existence. All in all, seriously, recommend!
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