Director
David F. Sandberg
Screenwriter
Eric Heisel
Producer:
Wen Ziren
You may not know Wen Ziren, but you must have heard of these films.
For horror
movie
lovers ,
watching
his films is really a feast; for the faint-hearted, it is undoubtedly a disaster.
In 2016, his new work as a producer was released.
Every time the light goes out, the devil in the dark appears; every time the light goes
on, it goes away
Every time the light goes out, it gets closer to you
until it tears you to shreds
This demon is called Diana, an antisocial personality, suffering from a skin disease that cannot see light, and most importantly, she can invade the minds of others.
Diana died during a session, but she was attached to the mind of the mentally ill Sophie. It threatens anyone who tries to help Sophie As a
result, Sophie's husband is killed, daughter Rebecca keeps away from her, and youngest son Martin tries to flee.
Unlike other horror films, the protagonist loves to die. The protagonist in this film shows calm and wisdom in a crisis.
First, Rebecca's boyfriend Paul didn't doubt what she said.
Second, Martin didn't panic in the danger and kept the light on.
Furthermore, when Paul was caught by Diana in the courtyard, he tactfully turned on the headlights of the car and called the police.
In the end, mother Sophie finally stood up and fought against Diana. In fact, she had long known that Diana existed by relying on her own thoughts.
Sophie had also hoped to control her condition with medication, but was prevented each time. Therefore, he took the opportunity to send a distress signal to his daughter.
In the end, Sophie committed suicide and ended it all. The gunshots sounded, and Diana was also in a panic!
Love overcomes fear, justice also overcomes evil. I ca
n't help feeling the greatness of mother's love for the
sake of children. Mothers who dare to sacrifice themselves
may make such a choice
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