In a family of three, one day his mother bought shoes for Adam, and then Adam dropped the ball on the road to pick it up and was hit by a car. Afterwards, doctors said that an identical fetus could be regenerated by cloning through cell transplantation. Sure enough, the newly born fetus is exactly the same as Adam. When Adam died at the age of 8, after 8 years, Adam changed and his personality became a boy named Sackley, who had previously killed his mother, set fire to his school and bullied his classmates. And copying Adam naturally means repeating what he did. Later, I learned that this Sackley used to be the doctor's son. The doctor wanted to "resurrect" his son through Adam. Later, he did not explain the doctor's whereabouts. After the male protagonist was attacked, it seemed Arriving at the hut as expected just prevented Adam from killing his mother, and Adam also recovered at this time. At the end of the film, after they moved, Adam found something in a wardrobe, and was dragged in by that thing. When his father came back, Adam came from behind, and it was estimated that it was not Adam at this time. Then the movie is over
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