Only when you kill the culprit yourself can you be truly free

Jazmyn 2021-12-20 08:01:11

Listening to bgm throughout, staring at the hostess's expression. This is a horror movie with no ghosts throughout. In terms of plot processing, there is a bug that hasn't made it clear why it is necessary to catch mice every day?
The final expression of the hostess is really unfinished.
The hostess herself came to work as a babysitter to escape her scumbag boyfriend, but since entering this weird family, her life seems to be more restless.
In real life, some people quit their jobs and travel to escape from work. In order to make up for the vacancy in their minds, some people find objects at will. In fact, the only thing that can change is to face themselves at the time and personally sanction the culprit.
The heroine committed suicide at the end of the "doll", which shows that she is willing to face the past.

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The Boy quotes

  • Mr. Heelshire: [about Brahms] Be good to him and he'll be good to you. Be bad to him and...

    Mrs. Heelshire: [interrupting him] Oh... she will be good to him, won't you, Mrs. Evans?

    Greta Evans: Yes, I'll--I'll treat him like my own.

  • [the Heelshires are about to leave the house]

    Mrs. Heelshire: [whispering in Greta's ear as she hugs her goodbye] I'm so sorry.

    Mr. Heelshire: [nerviously] Come along, my dear. It's time we left.