The rhythm is flat, and the most famous scene is a lot of little ghosts popping up in the mall. Most of the plot is a small town detective looking for clues. So there are not many special effects. The villain is actually a bit too clear, and has a villain aura when he comes out. Then the logic is not very logical. For example, there are so many guns in the United States, and the Golden Retriever still uses his own gun to beat the chief of police, and he can find out without checking the rifling.
The male protagonist's setting is really very nervous, and it belongs to the type with not very high san value. Seeing the corpse appeared in my bathroom, the first reaction was to don’t delay my investigation. When I turned around, I wrapped the corpse and hid it.
The chemistry between the male and female lords is very good, and the gag is very interesting. There are not only the eternal love of Christianity, but also the support and support of the two people who simply love each other.
Ghosts can't speak, so the hostess stood up from behind the counter and never spoke. But how did the ghost of that beautiful girl in white clothes call out the hero's name? It was someone else's call, and the pretty girl just matched her mouth.
It is a good commercial movie.
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