In 3 months, I haven't seen a memorable horror movie. I remember that the last movie I thought was unexpected was "A Quiet Place", and the weekend was too boring. I opened it before taking a nap. The movie, probably because the expectations weren't so great, as the storyline unfolded, it made me feel brighter.
The story is about the first night of a single mother + two teenage daughters moving into a new home, encountering perverted dolls and villains. After experiencing a series of abuse + schizophrenia + wits and courage, the protagonist gains a halo under the affection of affection, and finally escapes and ascends to heaven. The story is actually an old way of doing things. In the process of reality, I, as an audience, deeply felt despair.
A qualified horror film, at least at the end of the film, can cause the audience to think about a certain point, and the question this film brings to me is: Are you willing to indulge in happy fantasies, or Dare to return to the cruel reality~~
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