Only when a person overcomes his inner fear can he not be controlled by others

Alfreda 2022-04-23 07:02:55

Horror film, the film begins with a pair of parents who are going to throw a girl into the oven to die. Finally, they are rescued by the police who arrived in time and send the parents to prison.

The police rescued the little girl and brought it to her home, and then people around her began to die mysteriously. The police went to the prison to find the little girl's parents and found out that the child was not their child at all. It was a child they found in an alien spacecraft and raised. It was discovered that she was a demon and could kill others at will without doing anything. This little girl will control the human brain, produce hallucinations, and use the fear in human beings to kill herself or kill others.

The policewoman finally conquered her fear after many fights with the girl, and the demon girl no longer had the ability to control her and was killed.

Only when a person overcomes his inner fear can he not be controlled by others.

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Case 39 quotes

  • Douglas J. Ames: Everybody has fears... now, what scares you?

    Lillith Sullivan: Me.

    Douglas J. Ames: You scare yourself?

    Lillith Sullivan: Sometimes.

    Douglas J. Ames: Why? What about yourself scares you?

    Lillith Sullivan: I have bad thoughts.

    Douglas J. Ames: About what?

    Lillith Sullivan: People.

    Douglas J. Ames: People in general or... certain people?

    Lillith Sullivan: Certain people.

    Douglas J. Ames: Like who?

    Lillith Sullivan: You.

    Douglas J. Ames: You have bad thoughts about me? Why?

    Lillith Sullivan: I just do.

    Douglas J. Ames: Did I do something or say something that upset you?

    Lillith Sullivan: It's just... the way you are.

    Douglas J. Ames: How am I?

    Lillith Sullivan: Facile.

    Douglas J. Ames: Facile? Pfff... do you even know what that means?

    Lillith Sullivan: Easily comprehended, often lacking sincerity or depth. You're smug too... want me to tell you what that means?

    Douglas J. Ames: Uhm, If I... seem smug or facile, I want...

    Lillith Sullivan: Don't apologize.

    Douglas J. Ames: Why not?

    Lillith Sullivan: You're a grown-up... it's embarrassing.

  • Lillith Sullivan: Number 12, I worry about what's going to happen. Yes or no?

    Douglas J. Ames: You want me to answer that?

    Lillith Sullivan: Yes or no.

    Douglas J. Ames: No.

    Lillith Sullivan: That should be a yes.