In addition to the boredom in the front, I did open my fingers to read it later. The flaws do not hide the beauty. It is the boredom in the front that is like real life that feels realistic, and the horror in the back. And I don't think the ending is unfinished. If there are more extra clips, how can it echo the disappearance of the two high school students at the beginning of the movie? The ghost movie is naturally all the leading actors have gone, and then ending. Is it possible that it is also touching and sublimating? Besides, it doesn't stop abruptly, and it doesn't fit the style of this documentary. All the leading actors have gone to see God. It's not a ruin at this time, what else can it be? I feel really scared of me!
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