I actually saw a smile

Moriah 2022-03-27 09:01:09

It's not a horror movie, it's only a suspense movie. When I walked into the movie theater, I heard that many girls cried when they saw it.


Later, I felt that any expectation of the Guangyu Bureau was a fool


. For a heavy taste lover, there is a huge gap between the expectations and the results of this film. It is like ordering a bowl of Sichuan-style hot pot but eating it in the end. A bowl of fresh sauerkraut fish, a few hints of spiciness are just to enhance the taste, the master said that he wanted to turn the table slightly. Not only was the master not frightened, he also laughed.

I expected evil spirits to fall from the sky when Piggy's Foot begged Brahms to get rid of his ex, but I couldn't help laughing when I saw my ex wake up and scream at a travel bag stuffed with mice, it seems This little boy is not as bad as we thought, he looks more like a prank, or he can put his ex-husband on the stove and roast it alive in minutes. After laughing, I was a little disappointed by the cold image created by the porcelain doll.


In conclusion, this movie is a popcorn movie in a suspense movie, a little fresh in a horror movie, a typical American commercial movie story structure, although the reversal of the ending is a bit breakthrough, the music and art are remarkable, it is a wonderful story But not a great story.

Therefore, timid children, children who are afraid of blood, and children's shoes who are afraid of ghosts, you can go to the cinema with confidence, relieve your psychological burden, and enjoy this movie.

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The Boy quotes

  • 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.

  • [the Heelshires are about to leave the house]

    Mrs. Heelshire: [whispering in Greta's ear as she hugs her goodbye] I'm so sorry.

    Mr. Heelshire: [nerviously] Come along, my dear. It's time we left.