The first half of the film is silent and silent without any lines. I think this film may be to let us experience the world of deaf and mute people; , and later found out that these are not, this is just a movie that wants to express a sense of horror. It's a pity that my patience is about to run out in the front, and I want to leave in the middle of several times. I stayed for EMILY BLUNT's acting skills, and it was only later that I was attracted by the tense and flawed plot. At the end, when it should be the grandest scene, the movie came to an abrupt end. Walking out of the cinema, for the first time I felt how blessed it was to be able to speak!
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