The suspense film "Mirage" directed by Oriol Paulo ("The Invisible Guest") released the final Chinese trailer and will be officially released on Thursday, 28th. The film has been screened in mainland China before, and has a good reputation. Currently, the recommendation rate of Weibo big V is 100%. "Mirage" released the final Chinese trailer: "Mirage" tells the story of a stormy night 25 years ago. The little boy Nick witnessed the whole process of his neighbor killing his wife. He was discovered by the murderer and was hit by a car while escaping. 25 years after Nick's death, Vera, a happily married woman, moved into the house where Nick lived. A storm similar to the one 25 years ago caused two periods of time to intersect. Vera woke up and found that she could actually communicate with Nick on TV across time and space. Vera tried to save the boy's life through the TV, but it triggered a series of chain reactions - her daughter disappeared, her husband and the people around her no longer recognized and believed in her. Trailer screenshots: "Mirage", the latest masterpiece by "The Invisible Guest" director Oriol Paulo, will officially land in major theaters on March 28. |
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