I don't know why

Karl 2022-03-30 08:01:02

People lie, and friends lie! Lies among relatives! Lies between lovers! This movie shows these causes and effects, but why does the lying mother still live to the end to carry the heroine's child? Do people who tell big lies live to the end? Didn't she get dumped by the chopping board several times? Not dead yet? hehe. real! I think if this plot shows Mother's Day, I really don't see it? Why not call it "mother kills child"? Education is the biggest problem! Taking away other people's children and educating them into money weapons. Desire is just that. She couldn't give birth, she took other people's children and educated her like this! Tell me the details. She said who and who lied, what about her? It's not her own child, it's not adopted, it's taken away, what about her? hehe. Educate others! If it is to pave the way for the next film, then the director really won the public, because of curiosity, that's all! I really feel bad. At least not with my values! Comment for yourself and that's it!

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  • Christelle 2022-03-30 08:01:02

    Don't use mother's love as an excuse! Some details of the film are good, and the ambition is not small, but if you want to involve loyalty in love and friendship, people want to betray selfishness... If you have too many faces, it will appear procrastination, and the cannibalism scene is not so worrying, only There are a few brutal killings and tragic deaths; the end of the deliberately created atmosphere seems very nonsense, dear, are you not a chainsaw massacre! (George is so good, a young man died unjustly~

  • Cheyenne 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    In fact, the foreshadowing is very good ~ because I feel the depression, the atmosphere! ! But the ending really sucks! ! The old witch is so handsome! ! Absolutely intimidating the audience~~ looks kind but murderous! !

Mother's Day quotes

  • Mother: This is a private show for my boy.

  • George Barnum: So tell me about Queenie.

    Lydia Koffin: She lives in the woods behind the house, and she punishes children who are bad. That's what Momma says, anyways.

    George Barnum: Do you believe her?

    Lydia Koffin: Not since I was small. But sometimes I still think I hear her.

    George Barnum: There's nobody out there, Lydia. It's your mother trying to scare you.

    Lydia Koffin: I know.