It's a pity that I knew the ending in advance, and I didn't feel a little enlightened, but the plot is indeed full of doubts, and there are many doubts at the end. I know that the heroine is a perfect American woman, so temperamental, with a straight nose and tight bones. To. The male host was so handsome when he appeared, and the feeling of melancholy and sadness when he came back made the flood of maternal love start to feel distressed about his experience. But only one episode of his story.
She and the two children's acting skills are excellent, and the woman perfectly plays a neurotic pale woman. The two children are also naughty and sarcastic when the younger brother suspects the elder sister that there are ghosts in the house.
It can be said that the perspective of man and ghost is exchanged. The woman lives in a villa with her two children. The two children cannot see the sun and need to draw the curtains in the house. One day, three people approached the house as servants. The woman accepted it. Later, this strange incident often happened in the house. The woman went out for help. There was fog outside the house every day. The husband went back with her, left again after a night, woke her the next day by screams from the children, and she hurried to find that all the curtains had been taken down. She hid the child in panic. The servant said it was done by an uninvited guest (now I think it should be done by a new living person who moved to the house)
The children quietly left the room at night to find their father, only to find the tombstones of the three servants of the family outside. They were dead and everything was uncovered. The woman saw the family and a goddess, including Victor, who her children had been talking about. It turned out that they were the living people, and they and their children, including three servants, had long since died. They couldn't see each other, so they always thought there was something weird. This result had already been foreshadowed. From the very beginning, she subconsciously believed that the child could not see the sun. Perhaps out of desperation that her husband died on the battlefield and could not return, she suffocated the child with a pillow and shot herself. I thought there was a ghost in the house, but it turned out that I was the ghost. Living people move out of this home and the house is up for sale again
The whole story isn't that scary, it's just saddening. The ending is really amazing
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