This film has a domestically produced film of the same name, and everyone should pay attention to the distinction when watching it. As a horror-themed movie, this film borrows elements of horror in the development of the plot, highlighting the elements of comedy and suspense other than horror. The whole film does not feel gloomy enough to make people tremble. Horror, but a movie with a large plot capacity and rich content. For those who can't accept traditional horror movies, and for those who have a sense of rejection of pure fear, this film can be said to be a good choice. Another unique feature of this film is that it uses the surface of horror to ridicule and interpret the themes and horror elements used in previous horror films. It's exquisite enough to make a case, and it's full enough to be hearty. After watching this film, I only think that horror movies can be made like this. In addition, the issues discussed at the end of the film also significantly improved the plot thickness of the film. A group of scientists designed traps to kill humans in order to sacrifice human beings. Is this behavior correct, or, in other words, sacrifice a small number of people to save a human being? Is this choice reasonable for most people? What kind of choice and what kind of mystery is left to the viewer to experience.
The wailing of the trapped beast in desperation,
Underneath the killing lies the cruelty of human nature,
Behind the noble choice,
Hiding a cold and dirty soul,
Goodness and justice have been annihilated,
Then try,
See the Evil God with your own eyes!
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