I think it's quite scary. It's not the kind of superficial horror. It's a good movie. She doesn’t love her children. Seeing her children can always recall the situation of losing her husband seven years ago, she can’t forget that the child’s birthday is the husband’s memorial day. Deep down, she regards this as the child’s cause, but the child does not. What did she do wrong, she suppressed it for a long time, saying that I hope that you will die instead of him. This is the most fundamental reason for everything and the most primitive and purest idea, and her attitude towards the problem may have exacerbated Babadu. The formation of, that is to escape, she does not want to mention the death of her husband, she does not want to celebrate her children's birthday, and when fear comes, she is also covered with a quilt, hoping that the problem will disappear, and she does not want to face the fear in her heart. Babadou is actually a concrete manifestation of this idea deep in her heart. He envied other people having enough time to live their lives instead of spending time with the child she “hates”. The child also knows that the mother is not happy every year on birthdays, so it’s early. There is a precaution, but the problem this time is the biggest. The child’s love is pure. I know you don’t love me, but I love you. I hope I can stay with you. I want to protect you and help her. "Victory" Babadu, at least she has the upper hand, the inner Babadu cannot be eliminated and can only be suppressed. For details, please refer to the first three film reviews on the homepage of the movie. In addition, I think her way of educating children is also problematic. Yes, why not tell the child that it’s wrong to do this directly. Others hate us because you have done something wrong and you can’t do it. Tell the child what I need, such as I want to sleep~ She should never be patient with the child. Patience when the child makes a normal request, but reprimands,
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