I watched this movie with my roommates in the early morning in the dormitory, which is probably the most memorable thing during college. It is said that this is adapted from real events and has a prototype, but I don't believe that there is such a supernatural event in this world. Not only did I not feel scared after watching it that day, but I slept more soundly than usual, maybe I was too tired. Too many supernatural events in the movie seem to be clinical manifestations of some diseases, just like Janet in the movie suddenly sat up from the bed and was very excited, saying something, just like a patient with heart failure at night Diaphragm uplift in supine position, decreased vital capacity, fluid circulation disorders throughout the body, cardiogenic dyspnea, sudden awakening from a dream, sitting upright, sweating, shortness of breath, irritable behavior, and Janet jumping up The photo is really scary. I would rather believe that it may be caused by her cranial nerve damage and abnormal brain waves, and many diseases can also lead to delirium and hallucinations. I watched a documentary "Monster in the Body" before, the film One person recorded in the book often had hallucinations, woke up at night from sleep, screamed loudly, said that he was giving birth to children, that he had given birth to many children, and that there were ghosts in the house, but he did not know that the teratoma in his body was at work. A series of strange symptoms caused by the invasion of brain nerves, I really don't believe that there are ghosts in this world, I would rather believe that there are some strange creatures growing in another dimension, but we can't see it.
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