Looking forward to the director's new work
Nicole Kidman is really beautiful, Barry Keogan really sucks
When I saw the middle, I felt a bit like the seventh continent, and I always felt that there was a middle-class middle-aged helplessness and indifference towards the family, and finally the feeling of silence broke out. In the end, there was no reversal, and Martin killed a person as he wished. Compared with the tense atmosphere in the early stage, I still feel a little disappointed that the curse is really lifted after killing one. The foreshadowing and contrast in the early stage are very good, and I look forward to the director's sequel, above.
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