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Katlyn 2022-01-07 15:54:16
Jealousy is an innate human nature. It doesn't need to be learned at all. Human nature is inherently evil. When Elijah Wood was a child, he was really his wife and wife, and his wife and his wife were so cute. This kind of children's thriller will probably not be made...
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Shaina 2022-01-07 15:54:16
I really want to know what those parents who are planning to have a second child think after reading it. In fact, if it wasn't for Henry to force him to die too tightly, it must be Mark. Someone in the comment said that the kid would be too unconscionable if you didn't save him. I laughed. The matter of maternal love is the same as the love of children to their parents. There is a kind of wishful thinking in it (this refers to normal mothers and children). When Mark told his mother the truth,...
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Delaney 2022-01-07 15:54:16
Despite being passed through by the show, this film still shocked me. . The existence of pure evil is by no means...
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Monty 2022-01-07 15:54:16
After Henry pushed his sister into the ice cave, he leaned over and stretched out his hand to rescue. The calm and calm on his face shocked me very much. Unforgettable so far. At that time, it was still...
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Osbaldo 2022-01-07 15:54:16
Sometimes children’s love for their parents is domineering or tyrannical, and can’t tolerate anyone’s sharing. If they can’t fully possess it, it will be completely destroyed. The character setting and plot arrangement of the film reminds me of "Orphan" a few years ago, but compared to the latter, when the character incarnation of the devil is really just a child, it makes people feel a little more frightened, but the character lacks depth. . Macaulay Culkin's acting skills can't support this...
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Scarlett 2022-01-07 15:54:16
Elijah Wood was like Tobey Maguire when he was a child. As a bad boy movie, since "Bad Species" in 1956, the main contradiction of this kind of movie is that children harm people, but the people around don’t believe it. It is different from thrillers and suspense movies. From the perspective, in my heart, I have been anxious to break through the tricks of the evil boy. There is something new in the first half of the film. Wood, who died of his mother, went to stay with the Macaulay family. It...
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Anderson 2022-01-07 15:54:16
Basically, it was the predecessor of the bad movie "Orphans Complaint". The play is solid, the plot development is very reasonable and reasonable, and the level of progress is done very well. The performance of the two little actors back then was quite wonderful, and the atmosphere of horror was gradually permeated without exerting much effort. The evil child is the most terrifying thing in this...
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Shana 2022-01-07 15:54:16
The screenwriter made my mother make a choice, terrible...
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Tremayne 2022-01-07 15:54:16
similar with'orphan', actually Henry has his hurts as...
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Drew 2022-01-07 15:54:16
Both of the two big child stars love to drip~~ They were both cute and super acting when they were young. . An eccentric spirit twiddles his mind, another kind heart is depressed, one is full of brains to harm his siblings or even his mother, and the other tries to warn the desperate to protect the beloved. . The last choice of the mother on the cliff is really dilemma and heartache. . Although the two young adults are disabled, it is gratifying to have such a good film that records childhood...
The Good Son Comments
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General 2022-01-07 15:54:16
Stunning
The stunning movie, the last scene is even more shocking, Macaulay's figure lingers in his heart, the scene of him falling off the cliff is unforgettable. But when I watched it, it was with a sad mood. I saw Macaulay's experience before, and thought that it was almost after this movie that...
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Herminia 2022-01-07 15:54:16
The most terrifying thing is the person himself
It’s the first time to write a film review, forgive me? Tell me about my understanding of this movie: 1. At the beginning of the movie, it introduced the scene of Mark seeing his mother die. (I think he will think he can save his mother and prevent her from dying) His father has no right to get his...
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[Mark finds Henry looking at the mirror in his bedroom with tears down his eyes]
Henry: Mark, did you cry at your mom's funeral?
Mark: Why?
Henry: I don't know. I figured you're expected to cry at your mom's funeral, but I don't know.
Mark: You wouldn't.
Henry: Wouldn't what?
Mark: Hurt her.
Henry: Do you really think I'd hurt my own... Oh, wait.
Mark: What?
Henry: I just remembered. She's not my mom anymore, she's yours. Isn't that what you said? She's your mother now.
Mark: Yeah.
Henry: Your mom, my mom... What the hell? We'll both miss her.
Mark: I'll kill you first.
Henry: Poor Mark. So violent, so disturbed. If you don't watch out, they're gonna lock you up.
Mark: [Mark dashes for a pair of scissors and holds them to Henry's neck] I could kill you now.
Henry: Go ahead. Jam it in. Gotta push pretty hard though. The blood'll go right across the room. Come on. Come on.
Wallace Evans: Henry, have you seen...
Henry: Dad, Dad! Help me!
Wallace Evans: [Uncle Wallace pulls Mark off of Henry and looks at him face-to-face] Mark! What the hell do you think you were doing? Answer me, goddamn it!
Henry: Don't be mad at Mark, he's just not himself.
Wallace Evans: This is serious, Mark. You could have hurt him.
Mark: He's the one who wants to hurt people!
Henry: Mark, I'm sorry you don't want to be friends.
[Uncle Wallace takes Mark downstairs by the arm]
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[Mark heads towards Uncle Wallace's work study to tell him that Henry caused the freeway accident]
Henry: [Henry comes up behind Mark outside of his father's work study] Go ahead, tell him. Or better yet, why don't we tell him together?
[Henry quotes himself sounding like an innocent child]
Henry: It was Mark, Dad. He talked me into it. We were just playing a game. I had no idea he was gonna do something like that. Please, Dad, go easy on him. It's not his fault he's all screwed up 'cause he misses his mom. What are we waiting for? Let's go.
[Henry opens the door with them two outside the room]
Henry: Dad, Mark has something to tell ya!
Wallace Evans: [Mark runs off to go upstairs] What is it? What's wrong with Mark?
Henry: I don't know. He's been acting pretty weird. I'd better go see if he's OK
[the camera cuts to Henry entering the upstairs bedroom where Mark is]
Henry: I told my dad I'd see if you're okay. Well, are you OK, Mark?
Mark: Leave me alone.
Henry: Leave you alone? This is my room.
Connie Evans: [Connie runs into Henry's room] Guess what? Mom says we can go skating tomorrow.
Henry: Connie, what did I tell you about coming into my room?
Connie Evans: But you guys weren't working or anything.
Henry: You didn't answer my question, so I'm gonna have to do it for you.
Connie Evans: [Henry pulls on Connie's ears making her cry] Ow!
Henry: You're not allowed to come into my room. Not now, not ever! Never!
Mark: [Mark grabs and slams Henry into the wall by his shoulders] You're wrong about that! This is my room too. And I say she can stay.
Connie Evans: [both boys start to grab and pull on each other's hair as Connie runs out, still up against the wall] Mom, Mom, they're fighting!
Henry: [continuing to pull each other's hair] You like my sister, don't you? Such a sweet little girl. Too bad if something were to happen to her, if she got hurt. You'd be sad, wouldn't you, Mark? But, hey, accidents will happen. Just ask my mom about Richard.
Susan: [Susan arrives upstairs when the boys let go of each other] Boys, boys! Henry! What's going on?
Henry: I'm sorry, Mom. We were playing this really dumb game. We weren't fighting. We were just playing. Weren't we, Mark?
Mark: [pauses before answering] Yeah, playing.
Susan: Well, all right, but just not so rough, OK? You two looked like you were trying to kill each other.
[Susan walks out of the room as Henry just stares back at Mark]