Beth and Vera are a pair of sisters with very different personalities. When they went to inherit a remote house from a distant aunt with their mother, they were unfortunately targeted by a pair of perverted killers and experienced a terrifying test of life and death. Over the years, Beth has become an excellent horror novelist, while her sister Vera has been unable to escape the shadow of her past. In order to help her sister, Beth returns to the old house where she experienced nightmares, but some dark past seems to start to haunt her again.
The opening thirty minutes of this film can be regarded as an independent story. A single mother and a pair of lovely daughters go to a lonely house alone. Unfortunately, they are targeted by a perverted killer. As a result, the mother struggles to resist and kill the two killers. Although this section is an old routine, it is very exciting and can satisfy the appetite of many visual plasma film lovers. The next plot is relatively flat. The successful sister returns to her hometown to help the older sister who has not come out of the shadows. The old nightmare strikes again. If the film develops like this, it will become a psychological thriller with a routine, but the second half of the plot will completely change. The film has taken it to a new level. The reversal of dreams and reality has to make people convinced by the screenwriter's brain hole.
It has to be said that with the improvement of audience tastes, it is becoming more and more difficult to make a good horror film. Those films that rely on dew-dropping blood plasma as a gimmick are more and more difficult to earn at the box office, and the plot reversal is the selling point. The film also faces the dilemma of brain hole shortage. Therefore, the amazing reversal of this film makes me feel a particularly precious feeling, as if I had tasted a refreshing fruit in a pile of already greasy food. Here I don't want to spoil everyone's viewing experience through film review spoilers, so I strongly recommend that friends who like horror movies must not miss this wonderful movie.
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