Maybe I was overestimated by some introductions, "I don't know if it's true or not until now". I think if this is the first time I've watched this kind of first-person film, I might find it very novel, but definitely It's not that you can't tell whether it's true or false. The fake documentary should at least be like a documentary, and there is no sense of substitution at all. When I encounter something, my first reaction is to catch DV. Even if it falls on the ground, I happen to film the whole process. I have to carry it anytime and anywhere at home. Or did Japan popularize Google Glass so early? How can you make me believe that this is something that could actually happen. Compared to this, it doesn't feel as good as the plot of a show called "Lost Videotape"
, which is quite an old-fashioned type of supernatural horror. This can also explain why there is no sense of substitution. (By the way, I watched a film called "The Last Exorcism" recently, and it felt better than this.) I remember when Xiaolin took people to the countryside to investigate sacrifices, the fat man said that Shi He's daughter came back to live recently, and I said to myself at the time, if her daughter was the lunatic at the beginning, I wouldn't watch it. result. .
So I didn't watch it. I guess they all died in the end
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