Lurking is my zodiac series in horror movies, especially 1 and 2, which were once the scariest horror movies I thought.
Although the scaring section of 4 is still a very old-fashioned jump scare, I may have seen too much and I am immune to this kind of tricks. But it was clever enough to connect with the plot of 1. When I saw that the little boy inside the red door was opened by Dalton by mistake, it seemed to return to the quilt I was hiding in the dormitory of the university. Trembling to watch the first night.
What surprised me even more was that it perfected the worldview of several series of dark universes including The Conjuring and Annabelle, and especially gave me a further understanding of the red door in this series, the dark world controlled by evil spirits through the red door. There are many ways to connect with the real world, and dreams are probably one of them. Human greed and fear will be firmly grasped by evil spirits, but love and kindness can lead us back to a safe world. The latent series is still positive after all.
Although this series is over, I hope that the director will not give up digging into this dark universe with love and hate.
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