The sound effects can always push the emotions to the top, and the screams are also very pure. Coupled with the use of blind spots and surprising photography skills constitute the horror element of the film.
Fortunately, the female ghost will not harm people like the ghosts in Japanese and Korean horror movies. But this female ghost looks like a coconut.
The best part is the ending, which has become a beautiful stroke in the frequently seen plots. This classic shot and creativity has left a name in the history of ghost films.
It's a pity that I came across this film after reading countless horror films, otherwise this film would have become one of the classics in my mind.
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