Terminally ill children, loving parents, and strange and mysterious secluded houses. On the one hand, the deep love brings us full of warmth and sympathy, while the unpredictable ghost and terror on the other side bring us. Human is biting cold and involuntary shudder. Obviously, these two lines are not in opposition. The film cleverly combines the two together, which brings people by no means abrupt. On the contrary, under this kind of warmth, it adds to the background and meaning of evil.
In the end, the child recovered miraculously. This is a perfect description of the phrase “putting the dead and reborn”. The film claims that this is based on a true story. Although I don't believe it, who can deny that there are too many unknown things in this world? Maybe, it really exists.
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