This one is the beginning of the Death Comes series, and it's my favorite one.
In the past, European and American horror films were mainly based on plasma films. Why do I love this series?
It's because there are reasons behind this story, not just visual effects.
At the beginning, it fully caught the audience's attention. The male protagonist and his classmates took a plane to Paris for a study tour, but after taking off, they really felt that the plane exploded. After suddenly waking up in a cold sweat, they found that the plane hadn't taken off yet. The male protagonist Naturally, he didn't dare to fly again. After some entanglement, a few classmates also got off the plane. The plane really exploded, and several people who survived the disaster were terrified, only to find that the god of death might not let him go.
The entity of the god of death in the film has never appeared from beginning to end, but the wonderful thing is that you can feel his existence unconsciously. Those who are chased by the god of death are not safe anywhere. At home, any appliances and furniture around you may be your reminder.
What is more interesting is the order in which the god of death takes people away, and the decryption process is also more interesting.
All in all, it's an excellent horror movie.
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