A good screenwriter is worth hundreds of millions of dollars in stunts. This kind of short, concise, full-length climax thriller is most in line with my appetite, and I am undecided after watching it. Generally speaking, horror movies are to lay down layers of mysteries, setting up one puzzle after another that cannot be solved. After two hours of slow foreplay, the climax was shaken for a minute or two and the shivering was over, and the sweat was not unexpected. This film made my heart tremble from beginning to end. Like the title of the film, I didn't dare to come out, and the sense of substitution at the scene was extremely strong. The floor creaked suddenly when he stepped back slowly, the glass that was about to shatter squeaked, the helpless despair when he was dying, and the fangs of the stalking vicious dog swayed in his eyes. Driven by stillness, the sense of rhythm is just right, and the degree of shock is full. In an 88-minute play, there are not many actors, but it depicts three broken families. Old people who lost their only child, disabled soldiers, single-parent families, a bunch of twisted hearts, a bunch of pitiful and hateful people. Every time I watch an American movie, I envy other people's houses, big enough to be haunted, big enough for gunfights, big enough to be banned from the room, and big enough for you to make an action movie in one home instead of The sloppy chatter of "I Love My Family". There are quite a lot of flaws in the play, and the main contradiction is focused on the blind man who opens up. The human nature of all people is not clear between good and evil, bad people do not die, and good people also pervert. Selfishness and greed are depicted vividly. The blind man is like a god of death, listening to all directions flying over the eaves and walls, and hitting women with no mercy, with left hooks and right hooks. How could a blind man kidnap a rich girl, and even pretend to use in vitro artificial insemination. How long will the tube take, and who can't help you to give birth to one with that million dollars? Feel sorry for the female partner. The figure is quite good, and the director does not even give a line to open his mouth.
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