What I personally like is the film that scares the living. It was like a ghost before, and the ghost came to avenge people, but it turns out that people retaliate against people. Such a theme has a suspenseful taste, and it can change your mind a little, and It also has the educational significance of "revolutionary realism", which is in line with my aesthetic taste.
If it was like "Dead Silence", it seemed like a ghost at first, but it was still a ghost at the end, it would be boring. What a ghost, just scare people casually, what else is there to say. I don't believe this. So many trash people all over the world have been retaliated by ghosts, and what do they do with the police?
So, I didn't believe in ghosts since I was a child. When I was young, a TV station played "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" with a lot of monsters and monsters. I lived at my grandmother's house and the TV couldn't receive that channel. So I had to walk from my grandmother's house to my brother's house at 7 o'clock in the evening to see it. At seven o'clock, the lights were gone, and there was no hair. I walked hard along the way. I didn't even run, and I felt timid when I ran. Then I thought to myself: If a ghost follows me, I will kick it back and forth.
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