The overall narrative rhythm is okay, and the details are bad. The heroine is killed.... Summoning ghosts, Chuck can't go to the Red Room of the hospital, and insists on pulling people to the Red Room near the hospital. Passers-by must watch the ghosts assemble from the fragments into a whole, and leave it there. Waiting for death...Buddha.... There are a few scenes where the characters really lose IQ. I personally think that a good horror movie should not be driven by IQ loss and death... But a few The stories are quite interesting...Except for the hero and the heroine, all the others are really dead. The protagonist's halo is too heavy, really too heavy, and the key can be found from the ground outside the prison. Others’ IQs in the face of ghosts are lower than that of ordinary people, and the heroine and heroine are extremely powerful........ I really don’t like this kind of movie where all but the protagonist is dead. But the last paragraph is still a bit nervous. However, the heroine has been probating the BOSS ghost for so long, and the hero has not died in the face of another ghost...
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