Horror movies have a limited space to play. After all, all kinds of viruses, perverts, and ghosts have been written all over again. This film starts with imagination and describes people's escape from extreme negative emotions, which is quite innovative. Reminds me of Shutter Island. The dollhouse uses flashbacks to explain the story and create an intertwined dream and reality. Compared with the truth and falsehood of the confinement island, which was not explained in the end, the dollhouse finally used a happy ending to let everyone come out. Indeed, as the previous friend said, it might be more impressive if it flashed back to the candy cart in the ambulance or something and gave an open ending. Because in reality, mental illnesses have a high probability of getting worse without systematic treatment. The heroine's assumptions are getting more and more serious. . . so that. . . lost.
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