Is it...

The camera understands the audience.

Amin and the other three turned around and stared wide-eyed, only to find that there was no one in the bathtub.

Then he turned back to look at the toilet door.

The man with glasses has disappeared.

Everyone rushed to the living room, only to find the bespectacled man lying on the floor, already dead.

His eyes were bulging out of their sockets, and his death was extremely gruesome.

It's obvious that he was scared to death.

"hiss……"

The audience realized the seriousness of the situation and gasped in shock.

"Twist, twist, twist again... My God!" Amu and Adai looked at each other, seeing fear on each other's faces and deep shock in each other's eyes.

They initially thought it was just a typical summoning game plot used in horror movies, but they never expected that the twins would come up with such a creative twist.

The various plot twists and turns are both frightening and suspenseful, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

“There’s a terrifying moment every two minutes, it’s too frequent.” Ah-Dai’s voice trembled.

"This is going to kill people, they're not going to pay for it!" Amu's voice trembled.

At this point, they stopped saying things like the plot was clichéd or that Youmingyue's work was subpar.

Instead, they became completely immersed in the film.

They didn't see that the two girls sitting behind them nodded.

The girl was indeed quite surprised.

One of the highlights of "The Haunted Village" is that there is a scary moment almost every two minutes, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats until the very end.

This is true even in broad daylight.

This is what makes the pinnacle of Chinese-language horror films so remarkable.

She thought it would be a while before viewers noticed, but she didn't expect viewers to notice so soon.

……

After the man with glasses died.

Amin's older sister appears, played by Chen Yao in the film. Because the original character's name was in English and not suitable for transliteration, the girl changed her name to Xiao Mei, whose real name is Wang Xiao Mei.

Xiaomei's boyfriend, Jack, kept his original name.

The audience didn't find it jarring, since the film was shot in Hong Kong, where the naming style is typical.

Moreover, many of us have watched a lot of Hong Kong films since we were young.

It mainly depends on whether the plot is exciting or not.

At least so far, the film is above average.

now.

In an office, Xiao Mei, Jack, and Amin are discussing the mysterious death of the bespectacled man.

"That trash (the bespectacled man's name), how could a normal person call himself trash? Couldn't he have changed his nickname or name? He just has to be attention-seeking, as if he's afraid people won't know he's trash."

The audience burst into laughter.

Official criticism is the most lethal.

“Sister, there’s no need to curse like that. He’s already dead. His mother was a cleaner, and he was raised on garbage, so he called himself garbage,” Amin explained.

Xiao Mei remained silent. At this moment, Jack said, "Alright, stop talking. Your sister is so angry because she cares about you. Do you know that the death of someone in Hong Kong is a big deal? Did you take your medication last night? You definitely did."

At first glance, this statement seems grammatically incorrect.

But upon closer examination, many viewers suddenly laughed.

This is a veiled insult.

Jack was implying that Amin and his friends had taken the wrong medication last night.

"Ha ha ha ha."

"You Mingyue's lines are absolutely brilliant."

"A genius!"

"It took me a while to realize that this was a roundabout way of insulting someone."

"All the bamboo shoots have been taken."

"..."

Little did they know, this would likely be the only time in the entire film when they could truly laugh.

After Amin left, Xiaomei also left Jack's office. It turned out that she was not only Jack's girlfriend, but also his subordinate.

Just as she sat back down at her workstation, a colleague brought her a letter.

Xiao Mei opened the letter with a puzzled look in her eyes.

But there was no letter in the envelope, only a USB drive.

Moreover, the USB drive looked incredibly familiar to the audience.

"Fuck!"

"No way!"

"Could it be that terrifying thing?"

"My goodness! How did it appear in Hong Kong?"

"This is insane!! One vengeful ghost is terrifying enough, and now another one has appeared??"

"Has Sadako expanded her business scope?"

"Little Mei is in danger!!!"

"I'm fired up!! This is like Sadako about to battle the blue-clad female ghost!!"

"..."

The audience could no longer sit still; they all widened their eyes and exclaimed in surprise.

The fear that once dominated by "The Ring" has resurfaced in my mind.

The USB drive that Xiaomei received in the video is none other than the terrifying USB drive created from Sadako's resentment in the modified version of "The Ring" by Youmingyue.

It's no wonder that the audience had such a strong reaction.

On the big screen.

Xiaomei, unaware of what it was, plugged the USB drive into the computer.

Colleagues nearby also gathered around, staring curiously at the computer screen.

The computer screen kept flashing static.

An eye with the character "贞" written on it flashed by.

Then a dry well appeared.

Sudden.

A hand was pressed against the edge of the well, as if some terrifying, filthy thing was about to crawl out of the dry well.

Xiao Mei and her colleagues were so frightened that their faces turned pale.

The audience wasn't much better off; their hearts were in their throats.

Is Sadako about to crawl out?

"About My Experience Watching 'The Ring' in the Mountain Village"!!!

next second.

The audience breathed a sigh of relief.

It turns out this was all a prank by Xiao Mei's best friend, Zhiyu. (The original version was called "Hairy Hair")

"I was so scared! It was just a prank. I thought Sadako had really come."

"What kind of dream collaboration is this? It scared me to death!"

"so far so good."

"If it were me, I would beat up this male best friend. He's too wicked."

"It's not so much that the male best friend is bad, but that the screenwriter is bad. The blame should fall on the Gu Queen ladies."

"The female lead is interesting. She has a boyfriend and a male best friend...tsk tsk tsk, there might be something wrong here."

"Be more confident, and eliminate the possibility. I don't believe in pure friendship between men and women."

"..."

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