Before watching it, I still had a certain fear of this film to be honest. After all, the abandoned hospital, mental illness, these elements just aroused my curiosity and I was completely unfamiliar with it. But I didn't expect that after reading it, don't say "So it is", I didn't even feel a little bit of shock throughout the whole process, and the most part about jump scares is a polite "I'll go".
Why isn't it scary enough? I think a lot of it is that it's all about scaring the audience, but forgetting that a good horror movie should be closer to scaring the audience.
It's a bit too pretentious to say it. In short, it's the place that should be scary. In fact, you can spend more patience and more time to render the atmosphere and explain the logic. Anyway, I don't know what other people are like. I'm very obedient when watching horror movies, and tell me what to do. When I look back, I think something is wrong. However, Kunchiyan forgot that its biggest selling point is not just the patients who commit suicide and the dean who are very likely to be "suicided", but the human experiments during their lifetime.
Human trials are obviously a dark deal for hospitals, but the question is: why do more than 40 patients commit suicide en masse, and are they conscious enough to commit suicide? Is it because the hospital wants to destroy the corpse and wipe out the traces, or they can't stand such an inhuman cruel experiment because they have no normal sense? How did the ping pong table break up and could it involve a more violent supernatural plot? The coffin-like box with the window opening on the chest should be used to observe phenomena such as the dissection of the heart of a living body. What does this have to do with the sacrifice of dead chickens? Is the hanging behind the dean a conscience discovery or a reward of evil that the audience likes to hear? These can be dug deeper and uncovered a bloody truth that is unbelievable and maddening. At this time, it is not too late to torture the death squad to death.
However, it’s almost 30 minutes in the friendship and slapstick that can be taken in one stroke. Those who don’t know, think you are shooting a cp travel vlog, and there are so many foreshadowings that have not been fully explained, such as the screwed equipment behind Yayan, Obviously, it is possible to introduce a scene of tragic death due to an inescapable device when escaping for life, but the result is only the result of the director's exhaustion of imagination and the result of arranging for the three people to enter a mentally retarded state. It can be said that they walked very peacefully; Charlotte I started to suffocate when I came out with a silk scarf (the same name as the horror film actress is the biggest discomfort this film brought me), although this part is really good, helpless and desperate, and the back and the companions only have The gap between the door and the eyes of the woman in the door at the beginning of the film may form a very good echo, but it does not match the suicide of living, which is a small regret; the most unpleasant is the captain part, first of all he Crazy, the initiator, and secondly, when he entered the hospital, he was already in a state of four idiots, one death and one coma. All the spirits could torture him for 1,800 rounds, but he was strangled to death by touching him and made a notice. He didn't let the captain at all. After experiencing the thrill of adventure, it can be said that the game experience is extremely poor; in the end, what the hell is a female high school student, isn't the boss the dean? How can a high school student become a boss in 402 in terms of seniority, and isn't he in a coma? , Then who is this young lady? It feels like some college night talk studio next door came to grab the scene. Also, I really don't understand the upside-down pool of the scene setting. I thought it was the "DNA" of the bathroom that was refracted into the ward, and a replica was going to swim out in the next second.
All in all, it can be more terrifying, but that's fine, at least I can continue to go for a night run tonight.
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