Maybe it was because I first watched Kunchi Rock, and then I didn't think it was so scary, and it was acceptable.
What I think is better than Kunchi Rock is that the front section is not particularly long and anxious, and it is more natural to get into the topic. At the same time, the most frightening thing is not that the ghosts really come out in the second half, but when all kinds of supernatural phenomena appear in the front but nothing is found, the horror atmosphere is better created.
After the real ghost came out, including the female ghost in the corner, the ghost on the ceiling, etc., especially the one in the bathtub, I thought it was the worst dealt with. Fortunately, the TC disappeared directly in the end, some were restored, and the doctor who appeared in the end suddenly appeared. It's okay to be in front of the camera, which shocked me. Other look and feel are average. I feel that ghosts in each country have their own characteristics. Ghosts in European and American countries do not look particularly scary in my opinion.
The ending is a bit unexpected. I don't understand what the protagonist is doing. I feel that he hasn't died after fighting with the ghost? Did you find the female companion who was taken away by the fog and went home? No explanation is particularly clear. I heard that there is a second part. According to the second part, the protagonist should not die. Will go and take a look again.
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