After the singer's mother passed away, the family's life was difficult, and strange things often happened at home. Fortunately, the priest's son who wanted to soak up the eldest daughter helped and found the magic stick to tell the secret of Satanism: it turned out that the old mother joined the church because of infertility, and the father was green and glowing. The youngest son will be taken away at the age of seven, but it can be solved if the family loves each other.
Later, the magic stick said that he answered wrong, and the correct answer was that the younger son was a descendant of Satan, and whoever liked to take it away quickly took it away. On the night of the decisive battle, the youngest son successfully rebelled under the grandmother's buff, and the family was picked up by the magician and lived next to the members of the Satanist Church to start a happy life.
The biggest highlight of the whole film is the part where Muzi is pressed by the car, which is very crisp. Did the pastor not act because he knew that his younger son was a descendant of Satan? don't know. The next day he stayed at someone else's house and I always thought he had a plan, but it turned out to be a mess. Some people say that members pretend to be magic sticks and take them to live next to the members. I don’t think so, because my father said that he had found an apartment in the city, so the members should take the initiative to move to their next door.
Makeup props are too minuscule.
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