I thought it wouldn't be scary if it wasn't a movie like ghosts and gods, but after watching it, it was similar to a chainsaw. There are various methods of tragic death, including headshots, people being chopped into pieces, elevators sandwiching people's heads... The picture is bloody.
The first step feels like the best shot, and the psychological hint is particularly strong. Especially the part where the female teacher was burned to death in the house, every second I felt that she might be killed the next second, and I was worried the whole time. There are various items in it as signs, and after reading it, you can guess seven or eight points, how this person died.
The first two films were pretty good, but the plot behind them is a bit similar. It's all like the butterfly effect. Things are a bit similar, such as gasoline, water droplets, oil and water, things with hooks, rust and the like.
At the end, I didn't quite understand whether there really was a god of death. It seems to be a dark shadow, a gust of wind. Then the item will move inexplicably. I also don't quite understand whether these things are moving because of some natural physical phenomena such as slipping, or is it really "death" pushing. I feel that the logic in some places is rather ridiculous. Although a little thing may cause serious consequences, a series of terrifying effects should not be so complete... I feel that the god of death is chasing and blocking a person until he is killed. .
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