[Reporter Xu Shiying/Comprehensive Report] The new film "Knock Knock" written and directed by the talented director Naishamalan was released simultaneously in Taiwan and the United States last Friday (3rd). Please be the champion of the box office, with US$14.2 million (approximately NT$426 million), it was the first-week box office champion in North America, and the first week in Taiwan was NT$1.55 million.

Ben Aldridge (from left), Kristin Choi and Jonathan Grove are coerced by strangers including Dave Battista in "Knock Knock."

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As a visionary filmmaker, Neshamaraan's most distinguished achievement in his acclaimed career has been producing the vagaries and the unexpected.

Stepping into the world constructed by Naishamalan, the audience can be sure that they will never know what impact they will have, and "Knock Knock" is such a movie, which inherits Naishamalan's consistent style but is unique.

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Ben Aldridge, who plays one of the gay couples in the film, described the film as Naishamalan's past films such as "The Quadrant of the Spirit" and "The Forest of Shadows", which is very good at using the setting of the nuclear family to detonate the story.

"Entering the world of "Knock Knock" will bring very strong feelings. When I read the script, I quickly discovered how vast its themes are and how deep the characters' mental journey is." He also said that Naishamalan's films encourage audiences Challenge reality and belief.

Ben Aldrich went on to say, "I think Knock Knock does that more directly than anything else he's done. It questions the beliefs and beliefs of the audience, it questions religion, it throws these life mysteries out loud, condenses In this atypical family scene." "Knock Knock" has been released in Taiwan.

"Knock Knock" interview with Dave Battista: (The video is from YouTube, please forgive me if it is removed):

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