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> _a nightmare._ yes, we already living in our coffin way before we die. your chest becomes throttle; you just there asphyxiate as the world swallow, bend, knock, smack you until you explode.


Movie spotlight
A man comes home and wants to go to bed. A bunch of noisy roommates. A crowded city in southern China.
A newlywed couple finds themselves trapped in a remote, eerie cabin after a car accident. As the night progresses, they uncover a dark, disturbing history connected to the cabin and its previous inhabitants. Strange occurrences and escalating paranoia threaten to tear them apart and push them into the abyss of the supernatural.
Coffin received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some acknowledged its atmospheric tension and attempt at a unique horror narrative, many found the plot predictable, the scares unoriginal, and the overall execution lacking. It failed to make a significant impact in the genre upon its release.
The film attempts to build suspense but often relies on clichés.
Pacing issues and a lack of compelling character development detract from the horror elements.
Despite a few eerie moments, the overall story feels underdeveloped and unsatisfying.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate disappointment with the film's predictable plot and uninspired scares. Many felt the movie failed to deliver on its horror premise, with some criticizing the acting and weak storytelling.
The film was independently produced and directed by its lead actor, Derek Ting, who also served as writer and producer.
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> _a nightmare._ yes, we already living in our coffin way before we die. your chest becomes throttle; you just there asphyxiate as the world swallow, bend, knock, smack you until you explode.