Yep. . . . . . . .

Aron 2022-04-23 07:01:50

I just watched it, and it is indeed known as the top ten horror films in the world~ Hey~ I will no longer hope for this kind of "acclaimed" horror film in the future. . . .

I can only say that at the beginning, the footprints in the cave and the back Laura were more creative when they began to attract childhood playmates by means of "one, two, three wooden people". As for the son's resurrection to reflect the greatness of mother's love This kind of method ah ~ ~ is more difficult to grasp the mind. . . . In the end, did Tomas, his partner, and his son play a big hide-and-seek game with Laura? ? Although this doesn't fall into the cliché of a general horror movie of tit-for-tat, because what I have been rendering before is that t kills the children one by one because of everyone's tricks~ But the final picture is so harmonious~ Everyone listen to the story together. Simon's meaning of staying together and taking care of everyone should be that he himself died before~ Well, the result is that everyone is very kind~ I don't care if someone kills me, just play together~~~~~ Hey, maybe I It's superficial to watch~~ It seems that the real horror movie still depends on the benevolent.

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  • Simón: [while reading Peter Pan] Wendy grows old and dies?

    Laura: Wendy grows old, but Peter Pan takes her daughter to Neverland every year.

    Simón: Why doesn't Wendy go, too? If Peter Pan came to get me, would you come, too?

    Laura: No. I'm too old to go to Neverland, darling.

    Simón: How old are you?

    Laura: Thirty-seven.

    Simón: At what age will you die?

    Laura: What sort of question is that? Not for a long time, until you're very old.

    Simón: I won't grow old. I'm not going to grow up.

    Laura: Will you be like Peter Pan?

    Simón: Like my new friends.

    Laura: There's more than one?

    Simón: Six.

    Laura: They won't grow up either?

    Simón: They can't.

  • Aurora: Seeing is not believing. It's the other way around. Believe, and you will see.