Gross US & Canada
$41,596,251
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,871,483
Gross worldwide
$77,912,251
Gross US & Canada
$41,596,251
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,871,483
Gross worldwide
$77,912,251
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By Lexus 2022-04-23 07:01:34
The Orphan's Resentment: The End of the Triple Fear
After Freud defined the Electra complex (Electra), the world gradually realized why mother and daughter are not easy to get along with from the perspective of psychology and physiology, rather than just ease the relationship between the two from an ethical point of view. But no matter what, the confrontation between mother and daughter, father and son, is based on an imbalance of power. When the daughter grows to the genital stage (3-6 years old), she gradually realizes that she does not have...
By Demetris 2022-04-23 07:01:34
How much of our own can we possess in our lifetime?
The organs are exhausted, and everything goes well, all in their own clever arrangements. But the "little angel" still had difficulty smiling, and was even extremely painful.
Love is giving without asking for anything in return.
Don't you know, "Give a person a rose, and the hand has a lingering fragrance".
Obsession is suffering;
doubt is suffering;
choice is suffering;
— not love....
By Eloy 2022-04-23 07:01:34
The pace was slow at first and there was harmony everywhere, making one wonder why America was rated R. Gradually, strange phenomena appeared frequently, because this adopted 9-year-old girl could play Tchaikovsky and draw, showing a very high IQ. Finally, the mystery was revealed, it turned out to be. . . But it is irreparable, and the beautiful family is shattered.
The meaning of the film is a bit similar to "Fruit Hard Candy", don't despise or even flirt with Loli, maybe you will...
By Lessie 2022-04-23 07:01:34
Blurred images and dull background sound, the prologue of the film is full of poignant beauty. But the main thing to talk about here is not the yellowish antiquity of the movie, but an almost perfect female image. Imagine a nine-year-old girl wearing a retro European-style school uniform, smiling faintly, saluting and sitting beside the piano, a Tchaikovsky's autumn sounded, and then listening to her recite a chapter of Les Miserables in French, she opened it casually. The Russian version of...
By Kathleen 2022-04-23 07:01:34
After watching the movie, I always miss the kid with the ribbon around his neck. In front of that dying pigeon, would I also make that decision, my answer is yes. The children in the movie have an infectious rage. I want to destroy myself and what is in my way. One night, I suddenly felt a sense of resistance to evening training. I went to the evening training because I was very happy, and now I don’t want to participate because I can’t keep up, and it’s very tiring to run. I have to go because...
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By Halle 2023-08-13 21:38:37
What a perverted little...
By Gaetano 2023-07-12 06:55:03
I have a foreboding...
By Arielle 2023-07-08 16:23:44
In terms of genre and plot, it's a thriller rather than a horror, close to The Bad Seed and The Good Son. In terms of writing, each family member has some kind of weakness or habit that fits the story and can get to know the family quickly. In terms of horror, several scenes were designed where the audience mistakenly thought that the audience would be frightened, but they did not. The best thing about the whole film is Isabella Furman's performance - just the right amount of villainy and...
By Carson 2023-05-31 20:44:04
Very good...
By Kelvin 2023-05-24 15:10:26
If you give this loli to Nabokov or...
John Coleman: She could've picked it up anywhere. Hell, she probably picked it up at school.
Kate Coleman: No, this wasn't something she overheard; I mean, she knew what it meant.
John Coleman: Huh.
Kate Coleman: And, and babe, the *way* she said it, is, I don't even think she expected to get in trouble over it.
John Coleman: Well... we'll talk to her about it tonight.
Kate Coleman: [sighs] Fine...
John Coleman: Well, what did you have in mind?
Kate Coleman: Thought we could take her to Dr. Browning.
John Coleman: [chuckles] I don't think we need to take her to the shrink quite yet.
Kate Coleman: Well, you know, we just don't know that much about her, I mean... for all we know the, the family she stayed with could've been like, "Pass the fuckin' potatoes" at dinnertime.
[John laughs]
Kate Coleman: I, just, that she's saying it to my face, what's she saying when we're not there? I don't want her exerting that kind of influence over Max.
John Coleman: Anyway, I just don't wanna make a big deal out of one little dirty word.
Kate Coleman: Fine... fuckin' spend some time with her, then.
John Coleman: A'ight, bitch.
Esther: I think people should always try to take the bad things that happen to them in their lives, and turn them into something good. Don't you?
Sister Abigail: I'm afraid I... may have made a mistake. I think there could be something wrong with Esther.
John Coleman: What? What do you mean? You told us that you never had any trouble with her.
Sister Abigail: I didn't. But trouble does have a way of finding her.