Very wonderful! !

Angeline 2022-03-24 09:01:32

This is a relatively realistic literary film with elements of horror and horror. But what is unexpected is that if it is not for the evil spirits, what kind of ability does a child have to make people restless and scream? This is where the plot brings us doubts.
This movie is a rare good movie. Among the many thrillers this year, this should be in the ranks of first-class movies. Compared with those who simply use ghosts to scare people, it challenges visual stimulation and psychological endurance. For the Asian horror movie, this movie i brings us not only a chill, but more of the expansion of the content makes people think a lot, so that kind of horror will last for a long time. At least after watching it, I didn't fall asleep at night, not because I was frightened, but the instinctive fear brought by the plot made me suffocate!
A very wonderful psychological thriller, in the horror film market in 2009 In a downturn, this movie could be considered one of the best horror films of the year

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  • Maia 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    So horny women are the scariest (*´艸`*)

  • Chelsey 2022-03-24 09:01:32

    Don't buy a big suburban house

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!