I remember this was my favorite movie ever! The little stories that are independent of each other never make people feel that the story is long, and the rhythm problem has been well resolved. After each story ends, I look forward to the next one, which retains a lot of freshness. The movie "Death Crossroads" takes this to the extreme. The four stories have their own characteristics and are quite educational.
The first story teaches us not to randomly reply to text messages from strangers. From the beginning to the end, the heroine does not have a line, only the tapping of text messages and the vibration of reply letters. When the last paragraph is forced into a corner, the heroine's superb acting skills and the depressing and suffocating atmosphere all make people feel a deep fear.
The second story is a traditional campus bullying theme, with a little routine, but the use of the camera is good. In the escape scene, an action movie was actually shot, which is very innovative.
The third story combines horror and comedy, but I have to say that the laughter in some places is really too stiff, but it does make people laugh out loud, and the reversal at the end is quite terrifying. .
The fourth story is simply the story of the original wife's revenge against the mistress after her death. It's a decent horror film. Although it is linked with the first and third stories, it is only mentioned a little, and there is no connection in the plot.
In short, I personally like this series very much. Although the quality of Thai horror films has declined in recent years and tends to be a routine, good works are not afraid of being late, and the day to revive the glory will definitely come.
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