The rhythm of the film is okay. I thought that the 6-hour adventure should not escape the cliché plot, but when I saw the corridor outside the door, I started to look at it with admiration! The real climaxTM just begins! ForeplayTM is all clouds! The first thing that comes to mind is "Grave Robber Notes", haha, those constantly changing spatial patterns, and endless passages and corridors... I really feel a sense of despair. Of course, I personally think that there are still some flaws in this film, such as the parts where ghosts appear as entities and frontal attacks. The excessively concrete display of ghosts makes people feel false. Especially the arm full of the wall, it almost hit my HHP!
Also, in the tunnel, during the period when the hostess vomited blood, I thought she was going to be alienated, and was waiting for her to become a zombie. In the end, she was taken away by you, the wind, and the sand after a burst of demon fog! (⊙o⊙) But the episode where the male lead eats mice is really great! To survive in despair, human nature is too real! The finishing touch!
Regarding the ending, I thought the hero could go out after breaking the formation that looked like a dojo, but it didn't seem to be the case. . . The doctor even came over and performed a show to the camera. I'll go! I prefer the male lead to see them undergoing surgery, and then he walks over and sees himself on the operating table.... The ending is a bit tangled, can it come out after the frontal lobe is removed. . . Thinking too much is nerve-racking. . . Overall it is very good! It's much more drowsy than the "Ghost Record" kind of excitement! Recommended!
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