A tragic story about dolls

Soledad 2022-03-25 09:01:10

In fact, in my opinion, the boy is better than "The Puppet Contract", and it fully reflects the essence of the story. Although the story has some old-fashioned horror storylines: the portrait in the nightmare stretches out a hand to grab the heroine, the doll suddenly disappears, blood drips from the head, all kinds of weird events, but the horror point of the whole story is not it. Sound effects and atmosphere (of course there must be a certain factor), but the puppet is not like the scary, ugly person in other horror movies, he is clean and elegant and lovely (although the eyes are too deep and a little scary), which is the whole The biggest horror point in the movie.
In fact, after watching the movie, after thinking deeply, this is just the extreme behavior of a little boy whose face is burned out and whose IQ stays at 8 years old, he is eager to be loved, so the little girl who grew up with him is killed, he is eager to be loved Being loved, so he didn't kill the heroine. He just kept using his own methods to attract the attention of the heroine, so that she would no longer ignore the puppets who lived beside his parents instead of him. When he found that he had driven the heroine almost crazy, he became obedient, He just wants to be loved, to be noticed.
But, unfortunately, in the end, his longing to be loved turned into being abandoned by everyone, his parents drowned, and the hostess and the grocer left the lonely cabin, leaving only the The re-attached and broken puppet will accompany him forever and ever. . . . . . The boy who wants to be loved
after living in a crack in the wall for 20 years .…

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The Boy quotes

  • [last lines]

    Greta Evans: Malcolm? Malcolm! Malcolm!

  • Mr. Heelshire: [about Brahms] Be good to him and he'll be good to you. Be bad to him and...

    Mrs. Heelshire: [interrupting him] Oh... she will be good to him, won't you, Mrs. Evans?

    Greta Evans: Yes, I'll--I'll treat him like my own.