I almost missed a good movie because of the name Kojima Horror. It used to be scary or scary, but this movie is scary. It was made at a low cost by a few people. After watching it, there may be many questions. Why does my father want to Is the father dead or not? Why did the mother kill the two children? Why did the mother hear the piano sound? Why were the children afraid of the light and why was the mother not afraid? After watching the whole film carefully, my understanding is that the father may be dead. It may also be an injured soul. The father died or was injured on the battlefield, but the father couldn't worry about his wife and children, so he went back to find them. When he came back, he found that his wife and children were also dead.
After learning that the wife killed the children, the father may not be able to accept it. Maybe when people die, their consciousness can only remember what they want to remember, so the father has to go back to the battlefield to fight back against the flesh, which also explains why the mother and the child have been staying with the dead. There is fog all around the house, and you can't see anything. The mother is sick. The mother is seen taking medicine in the movie. It may be that the mother could not stand the blow after the death of her husband. When she fell ill, she lost her mind and killed the child. When she woke up, she regretted it and then committed suicide. It may also be that the mother's family was threatened by the Nazis and finally had to kill the child and then commit suicide. The movie also said that the mother mentioned that the Nazis also had guns and said that no one should try to occupy the house.
I think the setting of the movie is that people and ghosts can't feel each other under normal circumstances, but occasionally they can feel each other under special circumstances. In the play, the heroine's daughter feels the existence of a human boy many times, and then the witch's psychic daughter is attached to it. The old witch physically talked to her mother and explained that in the end, the mother's family saw that the human family did not believe that they were dead and flipped the table, and the human also felt the shaking of the table.
The movie shows that ghosts are not afraid of seeing light. The two children were afraid of seeing light because they had skin diseases before they died, and their mother didn’t believe they were dead, so they thought the children were afraid of the light. Individuals standing in front of the window are not afraid of seeing the light.
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