Movies seem to seek innovation in some way. Koreans are tired of shooting simple romance movies, and Koreans are also comfortable with horror movies. It may be that in this case the director or screenwriter wants to seek a combination of the two, which is understandable. But the effect presented is: nondescript! Whenever a beautiful love is in full swing, there will be two horror scenes that are extremely untimely. Let me tell you that the horror scenes here are definitely not shoddy. My evaluation is: very similar to the case! It is carefully designed. But in terms of the plot, the horror part is simply tasteless. Originally, I was rewatching "Eraser in My Mind", and I was excited to see other works of Son Ye-jin, but I was quite disappointed. But Son Ye-jin's image is still so sweet. Absolute beauty. This doesn't divert from a dislike of a certain movie.
A serious smile is not only on the face,
it takes a little courage to let the Buddha see the happy love in his heart! The female ghost in the movie symbolizes the obstacles in love (personal understanding). In real life, there are no ghosts who make trouble in love. But other, all kinds of troubles and obstacles that you can't think of and don't involve are constantly surrounding. Ma Zhaoqiu is afraid of ghosts, so don't be with Jiang Yuli, if you are afraid of obstacles, then don't have love. Brave people deserve better love. Sometimes love needs a little bit of a fever, don't be too rational.
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