Unsatisfactory ending

Sandra 2021-12-14 08:01:03

This film tells us that God can’t beat the devil. At the critical moment, we must rely on ourselves. The ending is not satisfactory. The male lead’s family can only be considered as escaped. The haunted house is still the haunted house. The devil has not been eliminated. Everything is waiting for the next one. Unlucky.

Also, why only the soul of the little girl stayed in the last family that died tragically.

In addition, in the eyes of the child, this may be the story of a father who lost his mind and his mother never abandoned the final success of healing her husband and saving the family.

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The Amityville Horror quotes

  • Michael Lutz: Do I have to call you Dad, now?

    George Lutz: Guess what?

    Michael Lutz: What?

    George Lutz: You can call me whatever you want.

    Michael Lutz: Anything?

    George Lutz: Yep.

    Michael Lutz: Cool.

    George Lutz: Anything.

    Michael Lutz: Cool.

    George Lutz: Yeah.

    Michael Lutz: Um... Stinky?

    George Lutz: Sure.

    Michael Lutz: Poopy-head?

    George Lutz: Yeah.

    Michael Lutz: Crap-monkey-fart?

    George Lutz: [laughing] Okay, we gotta draw the line somewhere, pal, that does it!

  • George Lutz: [to Billy] You sure you don't want a babysitter?