Whether it's Carrie or strangers, I'm most afraid of going in with the title of a horror movie mixed with the elements of children's half-friendship and half-love. What has always captured my heart is this feeling of pulling a little hand and kissing a little mouth. I watched the Bridge of Wonderland and cried for a few months in elementary school, and then I fell in love with it. Although it is not the best, I really like to see the emotions between children. The girl is really suitable for such a somewhat neurotic and demonic role, but the girl is very translucent [although Carrie is more like this role than Abby], and the little brother himself has a face that perfectly suits this role.
If you want to talk about who loves who more, it is definitely Owen who loves more deeply. After all, twelve years old and two hundred years old are still different. Even if Abby is in love with Owen, he will inevitably feel a little bit jiujiu in his heart. It's not hard to see that the old man is the Owen of the past. At the end of the film, I recall that the old man touched Abby's hand and said the phrase "Please stop seeing that boy". It was really sad and sad. In the end, only disfigurement and death were the ending. The last words left were only for Abby. sorry. Although I don't want to say it, I still feel that Owen may be the same in a few decades. Seeing Abby, who is always young and beautiful, dating new boys, all he can do is pay silently and ask in a low voice whether he can be loyal to himself and then be rejected. .
I saw a lot of love overflowing from Owen. He saw all the pictures that he should not be able to bear at his age. After painfully refreshing the three views, he could still purely protect Abby and rely on Abby. Every time Owen hugs Abby, I feel a shock in my heart, the degree of tightness is no less than the emotion of seeing each other after life and death in the adult world.
And if Owen's is 100% love, Abby's is naturally much more complicated. I was worried and displeased by the girl's indifference towards the old man, but I would rather choose to see the good side of Abby. In fact, I can still see kindness from Abby. Although I can't say [she is also a twelve-year-old child after all] on the premise of knowing that she has lived for two hundred years, but when I see Abby's sleepy face, I really feel in my heart. Such thoughts. Abby should at least like Owen, be willing to kiss and hug him, and choose to climb into Owen's bed and sleep with her back after being hit by losing her support. If there is trust and dependence on a person, then there must be a proportion of love in it.
The final scene is not about hope, disappointment and despair, but just a light ending and a paragraph to the story. I have to say that the film is really clean, even if it is bloody and cruel, it can still feel peaceful in a piece of white snow.
The girl has the temperament of Kirsten in the night interview, and she is also a young girl with good acting skills. I hope that the girl can shine brightly in the future.
At last. Bully is not advisable, beware of current news.
And ah! Which unscrupulous uncle uploads seeds with embedded Korean subtitles! I don't care if I read it without a word, what's the matter with the Korean language that Nima jumps up in a while! I want to talk about it, I just can practice half-baked Korean, but do you want to translate only half of all sentences! After listening to the English and understanding it, I went to understand the Korean language and finally contacted the plot for an hour and a half before I was tired.
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