" Keep Silent " was a Chinese horror film released in 2009. It was directed by Mei Ting and Jia Zhangke. It was about a lawyer who was being hunted by the dark forces because she exposed a murder case. In order to protect herself and her family, she chose to remain silent in the face of threats.
At the end of the movie, the lawyer's daughter accidentally discovered her father's diary and found that her father was not the one who was murdered but was mistaken for the murderer. As the truth gradually surfaced, the lawyer and his daughter finally faced the pursuit of the dark forces together and discovered the truth of their silence towards their father.
The ending of the movie presented an atmosphere of suspense and reversal, allowing the audience to constantly guess and think in the process of guessing and exploring the truth.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with that name. But generally, a horror novel often involves elements like scary settings, terrifying creatures, and a sense of impending doom.
I'm sorry, I have no idea which 'the keep horror novel' you are referring to. It could be a relatively unknown work, or it could be a self - published novel. In either case, without further details, it's impossible to say who the author is. There might be many horror novels with 'the keep' in the title, each written by different authors.
A good way is through pacing. For example, if you have a really intense horror scene, you can follow it up with a quick comical moment. Like a jump - scare followed by a character making a silly face. Also, the tone of the dialogue matters. You don't want the comedy to completely overshadow the horror or vice versa. So, the characters can say things that are both a bit spooky and a bit funny at the same time.
I don't really know. It might be a blend of truth and imagination. Maybe check with the author or look for interviews where they discuss the inspiration behind it.
The victim keeps asking 'why' because they're desperately seeking an explanation for the horror they're facing. It's a natural reaction when something makes no sense and is terrifying.