It is recommended not to view this movie as a thrill-seeking horror movie. As people who have read countless horror movies, they have not been disturbed by the whole process and even want to laugh a little, especially the part where the shower head is chasing the poor asthmatic child, which is a bit humorous. But taking it as a movie in which children step by step out of the shadow of childhood and has a personality that can truly stand on its own is undoubtedly a success. The portrayal of the characters is natural and realistic, and seeing the scene where everyone is having fun on the grass can't help laughing, thinking back to his childhood. The moment when the spider's heart is finally pulled out, it is not so much to defeat the monster as to defeat the unbearable past and open up a new life. The lifeless town, the conservative and twisted parents, the classmates who are used to bullying, all combine to become a hideous clown, and the image is transformed according to everyone's deepest fear. And the editing of the movie is very careful, although the stem is old. But the three-hour movie didn't make me feel bored.
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