Budget
$26,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$13,261,851
Opening weekend US & Canada
$5,350,570
Gross worldwide
$28,190,603
Budget
$26,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$13,261,851
Opening weekend US & Canada
$5,350,570
Gross worldwide
$28,190,603
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By Charlie 2022-12-12 15:24:23
Love overflowing, than suffering from it
The storyline of this movie is general, focusing on the little girl's acting skills, which is comparable to that of an orphaned little girl. Social worker Emily Jenkins has pity for the little girl. She has done her job well, but her failure is that she asks to bring the little girl home, as long as they meet each other, it is difficult to live together. It is wrong, love is overflowing, and what a foolish person is he who suffers from it. I still want to praise the little girl's acting skills,...
By Demond 2022-12-08 15:09:30
I don't think the little girl is a devil, she loves the heroine very much and even cares about the heroine's attitude and feelings towards her. In fact, the little girl didn't really hurt the heroine from the beginning to the end of the movie, did she? The hero's death is because the little girl thinks that he said bad things about her in front of the heroine. If you love the little girl and criticize her and educate her not to use her abilities indiscriminately, wouldn't the girl not agree? In...
By Zelda 2022-11-13 08:27:19
Those little devils who live in our hearts
I roughly read the movie reviews everyone wrote and
said that the little girl is actually an old demon..
His purpose is to get spoiled and get everything he wants.
Because he is ten years old,
he uses his own magic power. It is
too willful and unreasonable .
I think that if the There is
no guarantee that this will not happen if an individual gives this power . It may not be directly related to age.
Living things are often willful and selfish....
By Freddy 2022-11-06 00:09:53
Ask your heart, who killed whom?
What you have done, you will say should be forgiven. What you haven't done, you'll say it's fake. There is no such thing as real. (Or better, I'm just a bystander, I'm neutral, that's what I'd say), you've been hurt, what happened to you, and you'd say unforgivable.
The above is what I, narrow-minded, paranoid, straightforward, rash, and untrustworthy, came to my mind after reading the diagrams and thinking of some other horror and non-horrifying movie viewpoints.
For example, the...
By Drake 2022-10-24 10:20:46
I watched it alone at home one night. It was actually a little scary to watch alone. The feeling of depression and helplessness came up inexplicably. I like to watch drama movies, and I am always attracted by the plot, as if I was in In the plot, he is the protagonist of the film. Thinking about being Emily, how will I deal with it, whether to live like a slave, or die like an ant, or die and live like in the movie.
In fact, from the very beginning of the movie, the problem of the...
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By Kyleigh 2023-09-07 21:16:14
This movie feels so long... It finally became a stick...
By Ashtyn 2023-09-07 04:08:52
Old-fashioned, the ending wasn't surprising at...
By Alphonso 2023-09-06 17:51:58
It is not very different from the structure and plot of "The Orphan's Resentment". Renee Zellweger's performance is not...
By Caitlyn 2023-08-27 16:18:17
It is possessed by a demon again, and it is a devil who longs for love, embarrassed. . . The girls are too cute, but too pale. The ending is rushed, and it is not fear that fear is so easily...
By Javonte 2023-08-15 09:27:36
I don't know why the rating is so low. In many movies about the dark inner world of young children, the snakes and scorpions are all loli. The fourth part of the collection, but this loli is not as good-looking as the previous three...
[first lines]
Lillith Sullivan: [waking] I can see you.
Emily Jenkins: You know, none of this should have happened. If I could make it go away, I would.
Lillith Sullivan: You *did*.
Douglas J. Ames: I talk to a lot of kids, I don't think I've ever felt like that before.
Emily Jenkins: Like what?
Douglas J. Ames: Threatened.