When did I learn about this movie?
If I remember it well, it was a Friday a year ago, when a dormitory was obsessed with James Wan's horror movies.
From the first to the seventh installment of "Saw", I developed a deep admiration and fascination for Wen-style movies.
He can string together every detail very delicately, and any character or dialogue that appears may be a turning point in the story.
This kind of movie is both brain-burning and worth thinking about again and again.
So we found this classic after "Saw": "Dead Silence" Every small town has its own ghost story... Just like "Dead Silence", from a 1940 American
A curse spread from the small village of Revansfell!
The video starts with a hand-drawn picture of making a puppet. Remember the words next to it: Make a perfect puppet!
One day, Jamie and Lisa suddenly heard the doorbell ringing at home. Jamie, who answered the door, saw a mysterious package at the door.
It is not known who or where the package came from.
With curiosity, they opened the package and found a doll with real eyes.
Lisa joked with Jamie in ventriloquism and said that she remembered the ghost stories about Mary Shaw when she was a child.
When Jamie went out to buy midnight snacks, Lisa took the doll back to the room and covered it with a piece of white cloth to scare her husband who would come back later.
Suddenly there was music coming from the outhouse, so Lisa went out to take a look. Suddenly the music stopped. Lisa felt that the house was full of weirdness. She called Jamie but no one answered.
She nervously approached the white cloth covering the doll. Lisa was about to lift the white cloth, but was suddenly covered by the white cloth, and the cloth and the person were ejected.
Lisa struggled to crawl out of the white cloth and began to vomit blood!
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Jamie returned from buying late-night snacks and found that the water had boiled but no one cared about it.
He called Lisa, and a gentle Lisa voice said: I have a little surprise for you (so weird)!
Jamie followed the responding voice, uncovered the white cloth, and saw his wife who died in a miserable state.
After investigation, the police found that there were no signs of forced entry into Jamie's apartment, and there were no preliminary signs of drug use.
They suspect Jamie killed Lisa and pretended to go shopping to create an alibi.
Jamie asked the police to investigate the mysterious package, and said that in his hometown, the ventriloquist puppet was a bad omen and would bring death to those around him. The police did not believe him.
Jamie returns home and finds "Mary Shaw and Billy at Ravensfield" written on the bed, which puzzles him.
So he drove back to his hometown of Ravensfield with the doll. He was greeted by young Ella, his new stepmother, when he opened the door.
His father, Edward, suffered a stroke and was suffering from many illnesses.
Jamie asked them about the legend of Mary Shaw, and his father told him that it was just a superstition.
(At that time, I thought Jamie’s father was a bit weird) Jamie came to the Walker Funeral Home alone to prepare for Lisa’s funeral, and discussed funeral-related matters with the boss Henry (the gravekeeper). Henry promised that the police would transport Lisa’s body.
Come, he will get it.
Jamie returned to the motel. After a tiring day, he turned off the lights and went to sleep, but the room was filled with eerie horror. (In the picture below, pay attention to the eyes of the puppet brought back by Jamie, looking in the direction where Jamie was sleeping.
Go! ) Jamie was awakened in his sleep (the scene in Jamie’s dream). The gravekeeper took Lisa’s body back and held a funeral for her.
Marion, the wife of the gravekeeper, became crazy. She told Jamie that Mary Shaw was here, repeated poems about her, and said that the puppet must be buried... Henry said that what his wife said was all nonsense.
Take her away quickly.
Jamie pushed through the overgrown weeds in the cemetery and saw Mary Xiao's tombstone.
Jamie hurried back to the motel to check on the puppet, and he discovered that Billy's name was carved on the back of the puppet's neck.