The movie's title is ironic enough that neither of the two main adult female characters (a man, a ghost) is a child's "Mama", but throughout the film they strive to be that motherly protagonist, and at any cost Everything comes to compete for children. It is indeed very innovative to interpret maternal love from this perspective. Therefore, this horror film is quite interesting, except for the long shot that is full of thrilling atmosphere at one go, many other scary scenes are traceable. Regarding the background of the female ghost, I still feel that it is lacking, or it is not deep enough (cliff jumping, church, era background?). However, this is obviously a bit nitpicky for the director of the debut film.
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