Yes, it is indeed clichéd. You can see that there are actually no highlights in the plot, but the rhythm is well mastered, the special effects are used in the ideas, and even the sadness has a strong commercial flavor.
He won't elaborate on any great principles in particular, and use all the gimmicks that can be used, just to make you a little easier.
In fact, the happy ending is pretty good, because even if it’s the end of a personal ghost, the audience won't necessarily rate this movie more, at least I think it is.
But in the end, people and ghosts are still a little touched, waiting 60 years is even more speechless, but a good movie is a good movie, a casual movie worth watching.
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