Where do I start? Um~~ Why did I watch this movie from the beginning! I was taking a bath at the time, and by the way, recalling the past, I suddenly thought of a series of novels "Goosebumps". Because there are so many novels in this series, I haven't read them all at all, and he also left a very deep influence on me, a kind of stimulus that I wanted to read but didn't dare to read at the time was repeated. Stay in my heart. So I searched for the books in this series after taking a shower, and accidentally discovered that I made a movie in 2015 and downloaded it. A week later, that is, yesterday, I watched this movie with excitement and fear. After all, the novels in this series are of horror type, so I also think there are elements of horror. This article is about a boy Zach and his mother who moved to a new place in order to dispel the grief of losing his father and to let his mother teach. There he met and got acquainted with the crazy, neurotic neighbor RL Stan and his lively but arguing daughter Hannah, and became friends with Hannah. Once, he mistakenly thought that Hannah was locked up by his father, so he brought his new friend Chap to rescue Hannah, and accidentally released the monster in RL Stan's manuscript: the snow monster. The snow monster released Slppy the puppet when he was escaping, and Slppy released all the monsters, and burned the original manuscript so as not to return to the world in the book. Zach and his party of 4 returned to school, got the magical typewriter and remade a story and took all the monsters back. Hannah was also absorbed. It turned out that Hannah was a character in the book created and released by RL Stein. At the end of the movie, it is a happy ending. RL Stein recreates a story to bring Hannah back to reality. After watching this movie, I was actually a little disappointed. After all, the original series of novels attracted people with horror. People who have read this series must be familiar with it. Every book must contain a sentence, that is: "open boldly, go away timidly". I think this film will inherit the horror elements of the novel and take thrilling adventures, but it is not bad that I can revisit the monsters written by RL Stan.
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