But I feel a bit regretful because the director made a classic [horror] theme abruptly into a [campus] theme. It's not that the filming was bad, but I just felt that something was missing. Rather than classifying it as one of Stephen King's other works, it's better to classify it as [Jennifer's Body]. After all, I am still a little disappointed, but it may be that my expectations were too high from the beginning of the selection of the girl to the photos on the set to the preview... The
poster feels more powerful than the film. If I give the actors the highest score The point should be Moore's mother~ Although the temperament of the girl is very suitable for the role of Carrie [the second half], the performance of Carrie [girl] in the first half is not so satisfactory. On the contrary, Niang Mo's performance was simply superb, and she really had to be admired.
This subject that has spanned so long has not disappointed. The story itself is very fascinating. Although I feel that the director actually has the potential to strengthen the arrangement of the clips, in fact, the whole film is quite harmonious. The villain's death is too easy to make people unhappy, and I also expect Chris to be tortured for a longer time [please ignore my poor audience heart]. So what... The role of this girl Sue is not well chosen... Although she looks and has a good temperament, the little girl's acting skills need to be strengthened.
In short, it's okay. I've watched too many bad movies recently, and I've been more demanding. I must have been very satisfied in the past~Applause~
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