As a suspense film, the routine is too obvious. If it weren't for the five different endings that follow, maybe I still don't think it's so ordinary.
In the middle of the middle is the landlord in the middle of the night, the sheriff who doesn't care about human feelings, like the male neighbor who has done a lot of bad things. This kind of deliberate misleading method is too obvious, and it seems a bit inappropriate.
Speaking of the plot, when you learned that your father was schizophrenic, after looking at the details in the film, the foreshadowing was well arranged.
To supplement the high-voted answer, the little girl began to dislike "Charlie". It was the hide-and-seek in the basement. The little girl was frightened and cried. Her father woke up when he heard the cry and went down to find her. At that time, the little girl said, "Now I can sleep. ".
From then on, the little girl's attitude towards "Charlie" changed.
There is also the first encounter between Elizabeth and her father. The little girl saw Amy fall from the horizontal bar in the car, smiled, and laid a foreshadowing of her dual personality.
In the final analysis, the content is not rich, the routine is too obvious, and the plot is relatively rigid. But as a movie in 2005, it can be considered a pass if it can be made like this.
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