After watching it, I can't help but feel that this is really a rare good Thai film, even much better than the horror films of the Chinese people, and it has the feeling of the previous Hong Kong-style zombie films.
The first half of the film guides us to discover who the ghost is. As a result, when everyone thought Xiaonai was a ghost, the plot turned around and all the blame was on Mai. There was a reversal in the rowing, it turned out that the ghost was among the four comrades in arms!
I'm not surprised, why didn't I find it?
When I really believed it, it turned out that Xiao Nai was the real ghost!
The director really took me away. Who is the human being and the ghost?
I think the problem the director wants to discuss in this film is that it doesn't matter whether a person is a ghost, the incomprehension between people and the evil of the human heart are what the director wants to express.
The film sees friendship, affection and love.
The second half is actually so aphrodisiac.
It is against the laws of nature that people and ghosts are together~
Is this really true?
The movie finale gave me the best answer and my favorite ending.
As long as they truly love each other, they should be truly together.
They like each other, other worldly things are really not that important~
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