Maybe the director has other things in his hand and doesn't care too much about the film being made, or he really takes the film too seriously!
Almost all the characters in the stories participated in the narration very abnormally. The two children were naturally the most abnormal. Take the boy. He also suggested that his sister should throw everything away. It didn't take long for the mother to He forcibly threw the "toy". At this time, he should have shown some awakening, but the reaction in the film was just the opposite. Could it be that the toy taught them Dafa? The younger sister is completely familiar with the entire script, and she disassembles her hands at will and is almost disabled. Shouldn't a child with a prophet be a little more mature? Otherwise, how could she believe these things she knew. The parents are relatively normal inside, because they didn't do anything at all, just dangling around with the two children, making surprised expressions from time to time; and the pair of teachers also knew in advance who the protagonist was, and couldn't wait to enter with him. It was an unrelated incident, and the cause was the discovery of the sketches that the boy had deliberately put on the desk. He drew so many pictures. It's not intentional; the most amazing is the policeman - the medical death row inmate in "The Green Mile", who finally took a helicopter to the seaside apartment, watched a supernatural scene and understood all the plots, and then said I'm sorry, I took the plane and left again. I don't know why he came.
It's such a waste of stories for a sci-fi movie to do this.
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