I think the most reasonable explanation

Dominic 2022-03-24 09:01:58

A lot of people have told the general story, in a variety of ways, I personally think the most reasonable storyline is as follows.
Malishaw was questioned by the child on the stage. She killed the child, and the villagers killed her together. She turned into a ghost and came back to take revenge. Of course, ghosts must have containers in the world, so she was possessed in the doll.
Male pig's feet is one of the last people Malishaw wants to kill, he finds the truth and then destroys the doll, but the last doll Billy is in his hometown and he has to go home to destroy the last doll, after a In the contest, he defeated Malishaw, but, in fact, Billy was not the last puppet. The last puppet was a perfect puppet, that is, the stepmother of the male pig's feet. The end result was that Malishaw succeeded in revenge.
There was a detail before that his father was active outside, so is his father a doll that can be possessed? (This is subject to negotiation) As for why I say that the final doll is only a perfect doll, the reasons are as follows
. First, if his father can possess her, why should she possess her stepmother? Possessing his father directly is not simpler.
According to the definition of other ghost movies, the possessed thing must be the thing in front of the deceased, so the destroyed dolls are removed in front of the deceased and only the perfect dolls are left. . His dad was made later and doesn't fall under the definition of being possessed.

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Extended Reading
  • Ludwig 2021-12-13 08:01:12

    The whole movie is shrouded in a weird and trembling atmosphere. The only regret is that the handsome male protagonist of the horror film has not shown his body from beginning to end, huh!

  • Arely 2021-12-13 08:01:12

    There is a suspense, that is the protagonist's father-this is the most exciting part of the whole film. In addition, the doll formation section is also very beautiful.

Dead Silence quotes

  • Children's Rhyme: Beware the stare of Mary Shaw / She had no children only dolls / And if you see her in your dreams / Be sure to never ever scream.

  • Det. Jim Lipton: [to Jamie] If you say I told you so, I'll shoot you.