"If a religious ceremony is to be effective, the person who requires the ceremony must believe in the soul rescue they call." This sentence reminds me of the plot in "The Master Key". If you believe it, you will have it, and if you don't believe it, you won't have it. Sometimes when you say this, it feels like a lunatic is no different from a normal person. A normal person lives in the world he sees and believes what he sees. The same is true for a lunatic.
I don’t know why. Whenever there is a horror plot about the mirror in a horror movie, it always feels more scary. I don’t know that it is because of the influence of a horror movie about the mirror I watched as a child (remember what the name seems to be "Ancient Mirror", It seems that I didn’t watch it completely, but when I was young, I should not be scared lightly. When I look in the mirror for a period of time, I always think about it, and my heart lingers.) It's because this kind of plot is inherently scary.
I found that the biggest difference between Chinese horror movies and foreign horror movies is that in many horror movies in China, no matter how fierce your ghosts are, there will always be a powerful Maoshan Taoist or Dedao Master corresponding to it to deal with it. Mortals only need to be nearby. It’s just a matter of cheering and cheering. In European and American movies, there are things that do not belong to this world. It is useless to rely on God. God will not care about you. You have to rely on ordinary people to solve them. This reminds me of an article that I don’t know about the evaluation of Chinese nationals. In Chinese people’s minds, they always rely on others. If something goes wrong, they find their parents and officials. If the officials don’t do much to help, they go to the enemy’s house and commit suicide. Higher-level attention (the so-called appointment of Guan Tian, although it may not be effective), remember that the article also said that the reason why life is shut down is because this evil person makes one less person who pays taxes to the emperor. How can this be? It must be something that any wise emperor cannot tolerate. Suicide instead of solving the problem (actually this is a stupid way of revenge, the enemy may not be punished, and he still hangs up), which fully proves the people’s reliance and cannot solve it by himself, so I hope to use it. To die to force others to help.
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