Although I knew before I saw it that it wouldn't be very good-looking, I didn't expect it to be unexpectedly ugly. The characters in the film can only be described as brain-damaged. The protagonist's death will also implicate others. The supporting roles are basically to show Sadako and Gaya's strength. The only witty pretending to force the mage to think of making the two ghosts each other. As a result of the slaughter, a monster was created.
The plot is as boring as a running account. Before the end, it basically emphasizes Sadako's obsession with her prey, and Gaya occasionally comes out to make soy sauce and take away a few bear children. Just when I was about to fall asleep watching, the two bosses finally started to fight. I was dumbfounded when I thought I could see the wonderful battle between the bosses, what the hell is this TM! The two world-renowned horror movie bosses with powerful mana seem to negotiate better cutscenes. You hit me first, and I hit you again, and there are only two cutscenes at most. In the end, the female protagonist jumped into the well and led two bosses to collide. As a result, the honey liquid was sprayed out to force the magician in seconds (this is the end of pretending to force!), the bosses merged with each other and fell into the well, and the second female soy sauce outside used the well cover Seal it. Of course, according to the routine of horror movies, the seal failed, and the Digimon Super evolved! The fusion of Gaya coconut and Sadako - Zhen coconut debut! And...and then it's over! WTF! Director, did you eat *! Come up with this ending to let the audience experience what it feels like to eat *****? !
Well, I'm a little excited, I apologize. It's my fault for wasting an hour and forty minutes of my life. I should have given one star, but I will give one more star for the IP of Sadako and Gaya. I think such a high rating is probably the reason for the IP.
Also, I'm not targeting a certain actor, I'm saying that all the leading actors are rubbish!
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