I don't know why these two days, my mother has to want to watch horror movies with me. I picked a random one and thought the plot was unexpectedly good. Unlike the previous night's "Black Friday", I was really tired of the kind of mindless horror movies that rely on bloody props, dark scenes and depressing music.
Even by the end of the film, I don't think the little girl is a demon. If you've watched "Supernatural/Evil Ghost" (also known as "The Wen Family Brothers"), you will have an understanding of the definition of a demon in Catholicism. Little girls read minds, create hallucinations, and have black hair and black eyes. Demons are possessed, but demons are old monsters who have lived for thousands of years, and have no attachment or need for "mother".
The little girl is indeed an "evil" who kills people just because of her own preferences, but the "evil" is pure and innocent. It's more like a child with strong mental power, who doesn't know how to use it, and causes a tragedy. The things that little girls did, when I was a child, every time I was disciplined, provoked, or even disliked someone for no reason, I thought about doing it, but I didn't have the ability, so I had to be obedient. For such a super-powered child, it must be impossible to be the same as an ordinary child. It's a pity that no one has the awareness and ability to enlighten her and let her grow up. Her parents preconceived that she was a devil, and led the heroine to the wrong side.
The little girl is also too comfortable without an opponent. If she creates a multi-layered illusion, she can rule the world.
View more about Case 39 reviews