I don't know how many people have seen "Hereditary Doom", of course it's not about it today, but another film from the same director - "A Midsummer Night's Fright". Maybe the director has an obsession with religious thrillers. After "Hereditary", "A Midsummer Nightmare" has clearly matured. 1. Remove the cabbage leaves and give you the cabbage directly. Many suspense movies use the twists and turns of the plot as an attractive point, and the addition of religious elements makes such movies a bit obscure. How to include attractive elements and make them understandable to most people may be a question that needs to be considered. Compared with "Hereditary Doom", this film omits a lot of obscure religious symbols and hints, which allows me to understand the plot and even think a little bit after watching it only once, instead of watching it in a daze. throughout. Of course, there are also a lot of hints in the plot, such as the pictures of those love girls drugging (I can't find a suitable description, so let's call it that), but it is not difficult to be able to quickly correspond to the relevant plot. understand something. As well as some symbols, special triangular houses, these are symbols and symbols in religion, I will not explain them one by one, there are more Sherlock Holmes on the Internet who have analyzed them for you. What I'm trying to say is that such a religious thriller is a feast for those who love the subject matter, and a good movie for kids who just love thrillers. Two, so fresh that I forgot what I was looking at. If the whole film is removed from those heavy and weird clips, it may become an excellent small fresh film. A group of people go to a place where flowers are fragrant and birds are singing to spend a grand festival. The entire filter selection allows this movie to even take screenshots of some pictures as wallpapers, but think about those heavy taste clips, forget it. The movie takes place in a cheerful, bright scene, with no grimace in the dark or anything like that, and even the heavy-handed scenes are directly exposed to the sun. It is often said in China that ghosts can only travel at night, and when the sun comes out, ghosts give way. But this movie is so direct, exposing those filthy and heavy-mouthed things directly to the eyes of the audience. You say it's small and fresh, sometimes watching those cheerful crowds, bright scenes, always making people play, and then, smack, a lump of rotten meat fell on your face. Perhaps the strong contrast is what makes this film so appealing. 3. The scary thing lies in not being able to recall. What is horror, what is terrifying. This director is very good at using a technique, or sometimes I think it may be the audience's superfluous, that is, many things in the movie seem to be irrelevant, but in fact, when you think about it, everything can be explained. Look The whole movie is impressive, except for those bloody pictures, one of the most thought-provoking places is, is the final fate of the heroine accidental? The movie doesn't give an answer, but when you think about it, you'll find that the opening sequences of the movie seem to be connected. As for what the answer is, no more spoilers. The real horror is that everything you think is accidental is actually a necessity created by others for you. Finally, I would like to remind anyone who wants to watch it to be mentally prepared. This movie is not as small and fresh as it looks on the surface.
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