Fortunately, there are spoilers. . . But the plot is not very reasonable either. . . .

Letitia 2021-12-30 17:21:33

I didn't understand it at first, but fortunately someone spoiled it. . . . However, since the hostess can move the big washing machine to block the exit after escaping from the basement, why not move other heavy objects to block the exit? Block the exit, the hero will definitely not be able to get out, and then slowly figure out how to escape. Didn't the dead policeman have a cell phone? . . The worst male protagonist can’t get out in the basement. The protagonist and him are exhausted. The protagonist’s mother will come to her soon. Then it’s good to call for help. hear.

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House at the End of the Street quotes

  • Sarah: I know what you're doing.

    Elissa: What?

    Sarah: You're trying to save him.

    Elissa: I am not.

    Sarah: Yes, you are. That's what you do, you like to fix people.

    Elissa: Oh, yaddayadda-yadda.

    Sarah: Honey, sometimes people can't be fixed.

  • Elissa: Dawn? What are you doing up that early?

    Ryan: I sit out back and I write stuff. Like stories. You know, it's easy. I don't know, it's like - it's like at time of the day, because everyone's still asleep, all the best thoughts haven't been taken yet.