(January 22, 2010) Story 1 adopts the theme of mobile phone text messages that have already been flooded in Japan and South Korea. It is still a dialogue between life and death. It is different from "Ghost Call" and the like who are scared to death when they receive the first text message. The highlight of this section is the ambiguity and longing for a mysterious love at the beginning of the texting, which contrasts with the horrific ending. Story 2 is a bit like the sample of "Death is Coming". Although the CG production is rough, the scene where the girl cuts out the eyeball at the end is really chilling. Story 3 follows the path of "Cry on the Island" and the like. It looks like it is going to the humorous route, but in fact the effect is not good (I don't like this part of "Ghost 5 Abuse"). Story 4 is a good finale. Being alone in a cabin with a corpse should not be too new, but the performance is wonderful and the sense of substitution is quite strong.
"Ghost 4 Abuse" still failed to give horror movie fans too much fresh experience. It is a little stingy, but the picture is beautiful, and the shooting is more careful. When the film was released in Thailand in 2008, Lectra won several major Hollywood productions.
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