The filming technique of the documentary is also good, although the realism is still a bit far from the Trover Archives and the ghost recording series, especially all the framing is so right, and the sense of shaking is not strong. There is a scene where the heroine ran to the front of the team to shoot the scene of the four people climbing the mountain behind. The snow between her and the four was flat without a single footprint. In the last shot, when the two were about to cross, they were able to capture the handle. Although the plot is explained, it also makes the feeling of the documentary almost lost.
Although they basically knew that it was related to man-made scientific experiments when they found the door, they still thought it was a zombie disaster film about the failure of scientific experiments. Unexpectedly, it turned into a suspense film of crossing + zombies in the end.
The distance between a good film and a sub-good film is the feeling of being close to a climax. Hanging your appetite, but it is always painless and itchy, leaving you unsatisfied.
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