"Das Blaue Licht," directed by Leni Riefenstahl in 1932, derives its story from her travels in the Sarnthal mountains of northern Italy. The film tells a mysterious legend: on nights with a full moon, a mysterious blue light shines on the cliffs, and a beautiful "witch" descends into the valley, luring men from the village to follow her up the mountain, only for them to fall to their deaths from the dizzying peaks. From the beginning, the film immerses the audience in a world brimming with mystery. Every time the full moon rises, casting blue light over the cliffs, the visual effects are stunning. The appearance of the witch adds suspense to the story; her beauty and mystery both captivate and terrify. This character design and plot development not only pique the audience's curiosity but also deepen the film's mysterious atmosphere. The decision to shoot on location in real mountain environments results in visually breathtaking scenes. The treacherous peaks,...