It's normal for little girls not to die. There are a pair of children's shoes that will light up on the feet. But her appearance is very strange, the calmness that does not match her age is very scary, and she cannot be classified as a surviving human at all. The little girls in these films are always ominous...personal prejudice.
Paul had been in bed, only seeing those hallucinations before being swallowed by the darkness.
In fact, I saw an article saying beliefs earlier, and I think it makes sense. But the little girl is a bug
and can always guess the direction of the film's plot, including that the male protagonist will go back to save the boy, except for the cause of death of the male protagonist.
In fact, I have to do something, that is, modern society and modern technology have finally destroyed the beliefs of human beings. And for this theme, come up with some religion to confront it. A bit disgusting. Horses, not Chevrolets, take survivors; humans are devoured animals but not; torches and generators are not as good as church candles; lights flash when it comes to not believing in God... I'm so drunk. Technology can't get them out of the woods, so what about driving, it can only hit a wall with that word on it.
Hate this movie. In addition to tricking mysteries and creating a thriller atmosphere, the director has nothing to play. But zheqifen is really good, I feel panic after reading it.
This is my first time writing a movie review and I just want to write about my feelings. Logical confusion, please lighten up.
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