The front is okay, the routine of an ordinary horror movie. Even the reversal after waking up is acceptable, but in the last three minutes I really didn't understand.
1. Why does the protagonist decide that the simulation system is haunted after recalling these two pictures?
What's in the bottom left corner of the second screenshot?
2. Why are both the protagonist and the doctor so surprised by the word vetrulek at the end? Isn't this the curse the Afghan mother said before she died?
It stands to reason that the word was heard after they were wounded and then mapped to the virtual world.
Why is this mother still able to say her last words after holding the bomb exploded...
3. All abnormalities are subconscious reminders, the ancient house is a projection of the Afghan family. So how did you decide that the simulation system was haunted?
Is it the ghost of an Afghan family who wants to resurrect himself with the help of a five-person team in the simulation system?
Ask God to answer. . . . .
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