[Orphan Resentment] The boss is actually easy to handle

Julius 2022-04-20 09:01:28

The most terrifying thing should be the music at the end + the girl's daily flashback.

It's not here, it's where the cast list is placed at the end, the picture and text have nothing to do with it

In general, compared to the stories of juvenile delinquents I've read before, the little girl here is still a little too imprecise, and she doesn't even hide it. But looking at it this way, the crime cost of juvenile offenders is really low, which is quite scary to think so.

It seems that many stories of this type end up setting the little girl as a dwarf who doesn't grow up, telling everyone: "We don't discuss what is inherently evil in human nature, and the complicated issue of whether juvenile delinquents should lower the age limit. This is a hateful old Russian woman. Thriller movie, go home, wash and sleep after watching it, that’s what commercial films require.”

Speaking of which, such a powerful boss can't handle school violence, it seems that school violence is more terrifying.

The male protagonist was forcibly demoted, and so was the female protagonist. Anyway, in this type of film, the people around you must be wise to let the protagonist block and kill the gods and Buddhas, and the Buddhas block and kill the Buddha, or they can't do much precision to the fighting power of the heroine and the immature heads of juvenile offenders in most movies. of crime. (Especially the female protagonist's crime handling in this film is simply perfunctory)

After all, it is true that he is still around men in his thirties. . . The heroine is smart enough to find a well-controlled pervert to symbiotically resemble the little pervert in "killing eve" who has just left the hospital and has nowhere to go. It seems that many stories of this type end up setting the little girl as a dwarf who doesn't grow up, telling everyone: "We don't discuss what is inherently evil in human nature, and the complicated issue of whether juvenile delinquents should lower the age limit. This is a hateful old Russian woman. Thriller movie, go home, wash and sleep after watching it, that’s what commercial films require.”

She's actually not difficult to handle, if it wasn't for the heroine's mental breakdown and forcibly making everyone distrust her, adjusting the difficulty to hard mode would have done it a long time ago. In the end, the scariest thing is not the girl, but no one believes what you say like in the Cthulhu story.

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Extended Reading
  • Jettie 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    I just hope that this little girl who plays Ye Easter can get out of that role in the play as soon as possible~ Amen

  • Maia 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    So horny women are the scariest (*´艸`*)

Orphan quotes

  • Kate Coleman: [after being told the truth about Esther] Oh my God! How could she fool us?

    Dr. Varava: She's been passing herself as a little girl for most of her life.

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: She tricked a family here in Estonia into adopting her. When she couldn't seduce the father, she killed him and his entire family...

    Kate Coleman: Then she burned the house down!

    Dr. Varava: Yes! How did you know?

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: She disappeared over a year ago and we lost track of her.

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: If it is really Leena, you don't have much time!

    [Kate hangs up her cell phone and frantically runs out of the hospital to get to her car]

  • Dr. Varava: Does she have the scars?

    Kate Coleman: What? I don't know, what scars?

    Dr. Varava: Leena was one of our *most* violent patients. When she here she was kept in a straitjacket to stop her from hurting our staff, she was constantly fighting to get out of it. It cut into her skin and left her with scars around her wrists and neck. There is no way you could have not seen them!