I can't believe Tong Yan anymore

Josie 2022-04-21 09:01:37

The tones of the film are also very cold and very eerie. Should I recommend it to parents who do not have a baby but want to adopt a child at the same time, this kind of thinking is quite bad. I feel that the first time I watched it, it was still a very ups and downs plot, and the settings were quite creepy, because I didn't know why, and then I kept holding it until the screenwriter told you the answer at the end, and after I was relieved, I was still sweating a lot. come out. I don't know if this story is adapted from a true story. If so, I think the world is too insecure. In particular, the start and stop of the background music and the start and stop of the characters' speech are set just on that power line, which has been digging deep into the fear in people's brains, and has no intention of catching it. The last tray came out, and the fear woke up. It seems that the director is quite kind, otherwise it is estimated that the audience will be seen to be sick, such as no longer dare to leave children alone in the room? For example, no longer feel that the child is not a threat to you? So from another perspective, we can really reflect on the mentality of treating children. Is it just like treating the weak, will such an ethic continue in the future society? I won't tell everyone the plot, I have to watch it alone, and the hair will stand up cool~

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  • Joannie 2021-11-11 08:01:16

    The best suspense thriller I've seen in 2 years!

  • Loyce 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    A classic horror masterpiece, in the end, I really feel sorry for the heroine. I have a chance to be a new person, why do I have to try my own way? The result is self-inflicted. At the climax, the big reversal, the woman can hold up half the sky, the wife explodes into a small universe, and kicks the wicked woman in the face

Orphan quotes

  • Kate Coleman: Esther? We have to talk about last night.

    Esther: Do we?

    Kate Coleman: Yes, we do... See, there are certain things that grownups do that children aren't supposed to see, and, uh... that was one of 'em.

    [a pause; Esther keeps painting]

    Kate Coleman: Esther, listen to me.

    [Esther turns to Kate]

    Kate Coleman: When grownups love each other very, very much... they want to show each other that love; they want to express it...

    Esther: I know. They fuck.

  • [Esther holds a box cutter to a sleeping Daniel's neck; he wakes up]

    Esther: Shhhh...

    [She grabs his hair and slams his head against the pillow]

    Daniel Coleman: Ah!

    Esther: Tell me what you saw.

    Daniel Coleman: What are you doing?

    Esther: What did you see?

    Daniel Coleman: [crying] I saw you and Max in the treehouse...

    Esther: [pulls his hair] What else?

    Daniel Coleman: What do you mean?

    Esther: What else did you see?

    Daniel Coleman: Nothing, I didn't see anything else, I swear!

    Esther: Did you tell anyone?

    Daniel Coleman: No... I didn't tell anyone.

    [as he cries, she moves the box cutter down between his legs]

    Esther: If I find out that you're lying, I'll cut your hairless little prick off before you even figure out what it's for. Do you understand me?

    Daniel Coleman: Yes...

    [a dark stain appears on his pants]

    Esther: You pissed yourself.