Pseudo Lolita and True Lolita PK

Shayne 2022-03-19 09:01:04

Very good thriller. When I saw the trailer, I had a premonition that it would be a good thriller. The thriller atmosphere was accurate, and the follow-up stories were paved. The ribbon around the neck and the reluctance to go to the dentist must be behind There will be explanations, and there will be no unnecessary repetition. The contradictions of the family itself and the horror part are well integrated, and ESTHER's mechanism is relatively new.
I thought the ending would be ESTHER sitting quietly in the classroom and smiling weirdly at the latter adopter, "my name is Esther, what's yours?"
In addition, because I believe that Americans are out of the protection and benevolence of children, in the film No child will die from murder, so it's safe to say that this cute little MAX will bravely survive. It is also for this reason that I roughly guessed that if ESTHER was destined to die, it must not be what we saw. Sure enough, the ending lived up to expectations.
The story tells us that a vicious person at heart, no matter how cute or childish she looks, is always an ugly fake.

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  • Hermina 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    Basically, it justifies itself, the atmosphere is good, a little weird of Let the Right One In. The little girl's performance was amazing.

  • Tremaine 2022-03-24 09:01:32

    The little girl's acting skills are really amazing~~ Actually, I really don't like horror movies very much, but this one is good. Another video tells us: to trust a woman's intuition!

Orphan quotes

  • Kate Coleman: [after being told the truth about Esther] Oh my God! How could she fool us?

    Dr. Varava: She's been passing herself as a little girl for most of her life.

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: She tricked a family here in Estonia into adopting her. When she couldn't seduce the father, she killed him and his entire family...

    Kate Coleman: Then she burned the house down!

    Dr. Varava: Yes! How did you know?

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: She disappeared over a year ago and we lost track of her.

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: If it is really Leena, you don't have much time!

    [Kate hangs up her cell phone and frantically runs out of the hospital to get to her car]

  • Dr. Varava: Does she have the scars?

    Kate Coleman: What? I don't know, what scars?

    Dr. Varava: Leena was one of our *most* violent patients. When she here she was kept in a straitjacket to stop her from hurting our staff, she was constantly fighting to get out of it. It cut into her skin and left her with scars around her wrists and neck. There is no way you could have not seen them!