Because I just watched it, I look at this film mainly with sensibility. I think it's good overall and it's worth seeing.
The first half is about the origin of the story. It uses various methods to tell how sacred and terrifying this "she" or "he" is. Even her first shot made me feel like a little boy, by the fuzzy window of Erne sawing a tree. Still curious about this.
The plot in the middle is based on exploration, and a Katie case comes out to connect the audience themselves. Here is a picture: hang up the map, mark the location, and almost receive the following plot, which makes me feel a bit like our Detective Tang 2. At least it gives me the same feeling. Follow Ai Di to find out that is important. Clues about life.
I also particularly sigh for the clues of the whole drama. It is based on the altar, and integrates Renaissance, Arab, religious and other cultures. The content increases the credibility and also reflects the truthfulness and interestingness of the series of spirits. I want to use "sensuality" to describe it.
After talking about it, I think what impressed me the most is that it is also the most meaningful segment of this film that I can remember; there is a line in the middle: "Love is power." Interspersed with two people who love each other. The fragments are very shocking here. It also made the audience slow down and think about it. Even though the whole film is about people and gods and ghosts, in the end, people saved themselves with love.
At present, I feel that there is nothing to complain about in this drama. The objective comparison is the same as that of Soul Recall 2;
Man can conquer everything.
(This person is Xiaobai who loves movies as an amateur. This is the first film review. It was recorded with a passionate and moving mentality. If there is anything wrong, please forgive me and advise.)
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