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Which horror movies do you think are successful?

I have watched many domestic horror movies, and my faces are recognizable. It's just that those directors and actors, who repeatedly shoot bad movies, the kind of bad movies with one point, two points and three points on Douban, and occasionally a four-point movie, are amazing, conscience works and classic works. This is the kind of film. From the perspective of an audience, you really don't understand. Who can't make a movie to watch, and who invested in them to make one movie after another? It's incredible, okay?

This is a very good question. You may not believe it. From the perspective of film production and distribution, the internal logic of this matter can be self-consistent. But the answer to this question will be discussed next time. Today, according to the score on Douban, from high to low, Brother Wan will first take you to pick these domestic horror films that are rotten to the level and rotten to the pattern.

There are many horror movies abroad, and I think the Curse series is very good.

When I was in college, I watched the grievances on the computer with four people in the dormitory. During the period, people from the dormitory next door came to join in the fun. When Kayako came out, one of my roommates said, "I don't want to watch it, and I feel uncomfortable." ...

It's not scary at all. The terrible thing is that after that, five or six of us continued to watch. A few minutes later, we heard the sound of knocking at the door. Everyone went out to see it, and found that the buddy who just said that his heart was uncomfortable had epilepsy ... lying in the corridor, rolling his eyes and twitching. Knocking at the door is the sound of his unconscious head hitting the door ~ ~ ~ scared us to death. ...

Domestic horror movies, the content is generally not scary, we can use our hands to index the ending, dreams, hallucinations, schizophrenia, pranks, coming and going, that's all.