The central idea is very clear, as Norman's grandmother said at the beginning, it doesn't matter to be afraid, the key is not to let fear change who you are. Some people killed a little psychic girl out of fear 300 years ago, and cursed the town. After that, a psychic person would read fairy tales in front of the girl's grave every year to make the little girl's soul fall asleep. This year Norman's uncle died, and it was Norman's turn to accept the task.
The overall plot of the film is very smooth. At first, the description of zombies choked by car exhaust and midway zombies was scared in the city center paved the way for later reversals. In the end, of course, everyone was happy, Norman settled the matter, and his deadly goals were ascended to heaven. In the end, everything returned to its original state, and the Norman family finally began to understand him.
All in all, this is a summer happy cartoon, and it would not be a pity not to watch it. In addition, the film will have a stalk every once in a while to make people laugh. In the end, the muscular man turned out to be a gay stalk so I had a good time, but obviously the people of Texas don't particularly appreciate it. Alas, it's not fun to have more Christians.
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