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Baby Crying in Spirit (USA) 2009

Douban 5.3 points

The protagonist is haunted by the ghost of a boy who died in the holocaust, so his life becomes a mess, and he can only ask the priest and related people to exorcise the evil spirits. Beauty Kathy Bell (Odetta Yasman) has always resented her mother for abandoning her when she was a child, but it was not until something happened that Bell seemed to understand her mother's difficulties. Bell, who was haunted by terrible nightmares, gradually found that her life was being eaten away, and a strange little boy harassed her all the time. Bell turns to the exorcist Sandak (Gary Oldman), but he doesn't want to reveal the strange secrets of the family. This story dates back to Germany during World War II. There is a strange cursed evil spirit. As long as it is attached to the human body, the owner of that body has great power. ...

Baby Crying is an exorcist's movie. It is said that beauty Kathy Bell (Odetta Yasman) has always resented her mother for abandoning her when she was a child, but it was not until something happened that Bell seemed to understand her mother's difficulties. Bell, who was troubled by horrible nightmares, gradually found that her life was being eaten away, and a strange little boy harassed her all the time.

Bell turns to the exorcist Sandak (Gary Oldman), but he doesn't want to reveal the strange secrets of the family. This story dates back to Germany during World War II. There is a strange cursed evil spirit. As long as it is attached to the human body, the owner of that body has great power, but there is only one way for it to come to this world-through a child who can never be born. Bell has a twin that she never knew. ...

The story of "baby crying" is not new. The horror story about twins is inevitably reminiscent of the Thai ghost film One Piece Yin. Bell's abnormal eyes and psychic ability are obviously borrowed from Hell, and the Japanese are worse than the scenes used in all kinds of horror movies. The visual effect of the film is even more "a hodgepodge of horror films"-the scene of Uncle Ghost's head rotating 360 degrees and climbing the stairs upside down is simply a crazy version of exorcist, and the shadow of his mother's childhood and the trailer at the end are simply a tribute to Hitchcock's psychopathy. But for a horror film, the most important thing is to see how beautiful women are abused. From this point of view, the film is well done.

Odetta Yasman, a newcomer who started from Clover Files, made sacrifices for the film, and did not forget to dedicate his beautiful figure-not only took a delicious bath, but also always wandered around in his underwear. And she looks just like megan fox (michael bay's eyes really match), which makes fans exclaim that maybe the next sexy Megan will be born soon. Gary Oldman played some absent-minded, completely lost his mind.

David .S. Goyer, the director of Baby Cry, is a screenwriter, and two films, Batman Prequel, are his masterpieces. Sometimes I get good grades as a director. Blade 3 and The Invisible Man can show his ability to grasp the atmosphere of terror and the dark background. Moreover, the visual effects team of this "Baby Crying" is the team of "Batman Prequel", and the quality is very guaranteed.