First of all, the content is convoluted, but it is actually a very simple thing. There are no major ups and downs. The plot is a little procrastinated. There are also many bugs. For example, why does the girl know that she is dead from the beginning, and since she knows that she is dead, why don't you know who killed it? Instead, she was so calm in the constantly repeated world. . . And the last family finally woke up, which reminded me of a movie that I thought was very good, called "Awakening". However, this film is about a living person who perceives the dead in this way, and finally awakens. I really want to make it clear. In this film, the dead perceive the dead. . However, the technique is a little thin. Except for the fog scene outside the house, which cheered me up, I don't seem to have any special feelings. And in the end, the happy ending is also very far-fetched. Since they are all dead, why did the heroine finally wake up in a real family? Could it be that the soul is out of the body?,,,
the subject is domestic violence, domestic violence for no reason, no Profound and not touching. . . The daughter knows that her father's domestic violence killed the whole family, but it seems that everything is completely reasonable, and the family is happy and calm! This plot is incredible! A lot of lenses are weak. It is still too lacking in content, the subject matter is good, but unfortunately the content is too small. It was a bit drowsy to see at the end.
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