Personally, when watching horror films, I pay more attention to the horror atmosphere created by the film. "Seeing the Devil" did it, not because of the blood, sex or violence in the play, but because of Cui Minzhi's indifferent and ruthless eyes when he killed people, which made people feel cold. And scary, it portrays a cold and soulless perverted murderous demon incisively and vividly. I don’t agree with the way Lee Seung-heon wants to take revenge on the demon. It doesn’t make any sense to catch such a demon and let go, because the demon has no pain at all. I don’t know how to repent. Fortunately, the ending is more pleasing. It is a blow to the devil to have the only family member who cares about the devil behead the devil. Who cares whether the family member of the devil is in pain? The slaughterhouse of the devil believes that his family is more or less. I know, I just don't want to give it up.
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