Uncle Cage finally acted in a fairly interesting movie.
In fact, I don't think this is a horror movie, it's like a mid-life crisis film.
In the play, there is not much description of why parents suddenly chase down their own flesh and blood, but focus on the confrontation between parents and children.
I have to say that the scene of a group of parents staring at the baby who is still in the swaddle is still frustrating.
But the setting of the most important group of families in the film is very general. In my opinion, it can be done better, such as the contrast of the previous family conflicts under this setting, instead of just focusing on escape as in the film The part, maybe it's the reason for the horror movie after all.
The final ending is a bright spot. Sure enough, every child can't escape, but it reminds me of an old Chinese saying: raising a child at a hundred years old, worrying about ninety-nine years old, as expected, he is still a child in the eyes of his parents at any time.
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