Who we are, who is who we are, who should live and who should die. Maybe a horror movie should only satisfy the nerves of the audience, do enough to scare people, and occasionally make people afraid for a few days after the end. But this film is not, in addition to the excellent audio-visual language, there are many metaphors buried. But the foundation of these settings is not strange, so that audiences who are good at picking mistakes have a handle. But this is a horror film after all, with a weird atmosphere, a battle of wits, a wonderful performance, and an unexpected and logical reversal. Anyway, I'm very satisfied, as a horror film, this film is absolutely refreshing. As for those real and political issues, like those incomprehensible red human body Great Wall, like a stupid performance art, don't care.
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