At the beginning, the heroine was innocent and kind, didn't understand anything, didn't come into contact with witchcraft, and didn't believe in the existence of witchcraft in the world.
The first thing that caught my heart when watching a movie was the disappearing old man calling for help. At that time, I believe that many people also began to doubt the owner's wife.
But when the curious heroine opened the hidden dusty door with the master key given by the owner's wife, the secret she discovered was quietly pulling her into the abyss of death. The owner's wife heard the abnormal noise from the attic. When she went upstairs to check, it was obvious that someone had broken into the attic, but the old lady didn't take it seriously. It stands to reason that in such a secret place, there are traces of someone breaking in, so the wizard should be very nervous. But the old lady didn't, so I think that the old lady was actually making a plan from the beginning, inducing the heroine to discover the secrets of witchcraft step by step, and letting the heroine discover the ancient record with the singing.
At this time, the heroine has gradually believed in the existence of witchcraft.
We are always easily attracted by unknown and mysterious things, and once attracted, it is difficult to come out again.
The heroine returned to the house with the protection technique she got from the witch shop to "help" the speechless old man to speak. The heroine herself did not realize that her behavior was already believing in witchcraft. The old man looked at these actions of the heroine, and the tears left were probably also sad. "Another young man will be imprisoned in this old house by witchcraft."
Praise the final perfect reversal ending.
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