This is a movie that looks fantastic because of its exaggeration. No one in real life could be so tyrannical as this dancer's mother. The mother taught her daughter to dance strictly without breaking her spine; out of so-called protection, her daughter was not allowed to go out, and her body and soul were sealed together—making a music box dancing robot and crucifying her symbol of the soul. Eye. How long has Anna been sealed indefinitely, her mother is old as a dead corpse; her classmate Wilson has also grown up to work as an intern and work for her mother, dismembering children for blood. Mother. Yes, such a mother should be the incarnation of the devil, although she regards her daughter as her greatest treasure.
Lucy is their fate, this girl with different eyes. Wilson said that such a body could have two souls, one that flew in and one that flew out. When Lucy chose the book, she chose the book with moths, and the moths were used for soul exchange. So Lucy broke into the mansion late at night, and instead of being attacked by evil spirits, she channeled with Anna and her daughter, and learned the whole story.
The devil mother exchanged the souls of Anna and Lucy, and the exchange was successful. The change in the color of the eyes indicated the change of the two people's identities. As soon as the soul-changing was successful, the mother strictly ordered Anna's new body to dance. She shouted, "Jump! Dance for me!" If this continued, wouldn't it be a nightmare over and over again!
The new Anna was angry, LIVIDE, she and the new Lucy killed the devil's mother together, and then slept with the new Lucy like a sister cherishing her sister and a mother taking care of her daughter. Anyone should feel pity and pity for such a body.
Later, Lucy, who used the robot body, jumped off the cliff, and she soared towards the sun facing the light, serene and sacred. It's certainly a beautiful choice compared to the robots that make The Walking Dead.
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