Horror movies are positioned to create panic and make people imagine endlessly after watching until they scare themselves. The screenwriter and director tried to create another existence similar to Sadako through this film, a horror body with events, characters, insiders and an infinite infinite loop. The subject of the soul is explored through psychology and faith. It is not difficult to see that the screenwriter and director are very confused, so the whole story is full of contradictions, or loopholes. The suspense method is still in place, and it is his purpose to bring the audience to the road of thriller and suspense. However, when the truth is revealed, many people who are looking forward to watching suspense films will be disappointed. The protagonist in the film is looking for answers, but the story itself has no answers and no explanation. Through this kind of doubt, the effect of extending the imagination has been achieved, and the mission of the horror film has been completed. Therefore, if it is positioned as a suspense thriller, it will inevitably be disappointing, because its logic is confusing. If it is positioned as a horror film, it will be relieved a lot. Who would look for logic in horror films? But it's not scary at all, but I'm curious about how this soul drift is accomplished. (laugh)
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