psychic boy

Domenica 2022-03-20 09:01:53

cartoon. Also very meaningful, redefining zombies and psychics. Norman was a psychic, that is, able to talk to spirits. The reason the soul exists in this world is unfulfilled wishes and emergencies. In the 18th century, an equally psychic girl in a small town, thought to be a witch, went to hell to die, and the girl cursed the judge and six witnesses to become zombies and craw out of their graves in the future. What prevented this curse was the generation of psychics who, on the girl's birthday, read a fairy tale book in front of the girl's grave and let the girl sleep for another year. Because only psychics can talk to the dead. Norman's uncle, the Guardian of the previous generation, gave Norman the task before he died. Norman didn't stop the curse on this day of the year, zombies have risen from the graveyard! In fact, the zombies are also very painful, and they also ask Norman to stop the curse, so that their souls can rest in peace. So, on the night when the girl's grievance broke out, he helped Norman find the girl's cemetery. Norman broke through the crisis and had a dialogue with the girl, talking about their inner pain when they were also not understood by normal people, arousing the girl's kind side, fulfilling the girl's last wish, going to Following the dead mother's soul, the girl's soul rests in peace. The town also returned to calm, just as if it had been hit by a hurricane.

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  • Conner 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    It seems that people are still very tolerant of freaks. But after becoming a hero.

  • Camron 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    It's just an ordinary children's ghost movie, it's still worth the price, it's a little younger, and I don't see any connotation.

ParaNorman quotes

  • Aggie: Aggie... My name was Aggie... I - I remember... My mommy brought me here once. We sat under the tree and she told me stories. They all had happy endings. Then those horrible men came and took me away and I never saw her again!

    Norman Babcock: Sometimes when people get scared, they say and do terrible things. I think you got so scared that you forgot who you are. But I don't think you're a witch. Not really.

    Aggie: You don't?

    Norman Babcock: I think you're just a little kid with a really special gift who only ever wanted people to understand her. So we're not all that different at all.

    Aggie: But what about the people who hurt you? Don't you ever want to make them suffer?

    Norman Babcock: Well, yeah, but what good would that do? You think just because there's bad people that there's no good ones either? I thought the same thing for a while. But there's always someone out there for you. Somewhere.

    Aggie: I just want my mommy.

    Norman Babcock: I'm sorry, Aggie. She's gone.

    Aggie: That story you were telling. How does it end?

    Norman Babcock: I think that's up to you.

    Aggie: Is this where they buried me?

    Norman Babcock: It's a pretty good place to sleep. Then you can be with your mom again.

  • Neil: So what do we do now?

    Norman Babcock: Uhh... I... I - I really don't know.

    Courtney: Yes you do, Norman. You've gotta get to that witch's grave.

    Norman Babcock: But...

    Courtney: But nothing, you listen to me, buster. We didn't turn away when Daleridge High was slaughtering our volleyball team, did we?

    Norman Babcock: Yeah, we did.

    Courtney: No, we didn't. I have cheered the un-cheerable, Norman. And I'm not letting you give up now.