I muster up the courage to watch this film. A true horror film does not need to be bloody to make people shudder. I still need to think about the other things in this film. I really admire this film, the lens and the concept are very good, it is hard to imagine it is a 1976 film. The beginning of the movie broadcasts some historical facts. Children are the biggest victims in wars and disasters. In Auschwitz, the Nazis experimented with children. Children in the Indochina Peninsula were burned by the US army. Children in Africa were starved to death in large numbers... and then In the feature film, children on a small island begin to slaughter adults one night. The children laughed and innocently laughed, holding knives and sticks to violent adults. Adults are confused and killed. No one doubts the children, so that the male protagonist who is beaten by the children at the end of the film will be killed by the patrol from the sea as the perpetrator. The whole film is a satire of those who hurt the children.
Who is willing to kill the children? However...
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