Playing the same movie, hacking HBO once, blowing "Mad Men" twice (or three times?), the school bully trio uses the template, Max catches up with the boy and lets him go, let him fight with the boy who smashed the egg. Teach him to defend his private real estate, "This is America!", he laughed.
The bad guys who hunt down little boys are basically killed by forced scripts. They are more like plasma comedies than horror films. Truth or Dare offers a girl and a girl’s lingering kiss. Does the devil’s bible exist in the movie? Didn’t see the supernatural setting? The embodiment, except for Easter eggs.
The companionship of the babysitter and the little boy. When the boy was tied up, there was panic in his eyes, but there was no resentment. He raised his face and asked the nanny if he wanted blood, why didn't he directly look for him. The nanny said, I know you are afraid of needles. Holding the heart, falling in love with the villain really increases the plot's sentiment, but unfortunately the little boy is ruthless, and the past tense of love can be used.
In a naive version, maybe the nanny didn't try to hurt the boy personally, and the boy didn't think that he would really be hurt by the nanny. He said they were partners, and she said she was the villain of this story.
I was moved by a scene: how shy and cute the girl who stood on her right foot while kissing.
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