Kojima Cry

Jackie 2022-04-23 07:01:18

"One day, the servants left without saying goodbye, and Grace had to hire three more servants, Mrs. Miller, the nanny, Mr. Teto the gardener, and Letia, the dumb maid. The arrival of the three seemed to add to the house. But A series of strange things began to happen, the door would automatically close, the piano would automatically sound, and Ann even said that she saw a strange little boy named Victor in the house. Grace gradually felt that the house was surrounded by a strange and mysterious atmosphere She was in a state of unease. Everything became confusing. Could there really be other people in the room besides them? The three servants seemed to be a little unpredictable. What purpose did they have? Grace is actually a rather odd woman herself, and she's a little hysterical in this environment."

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  • Rickey 2021-10-20 19:01:32

    It’s a bit of an anti-genre meaning, and it has been paving the way for traditional methods, misleading the audience in good faith from beginning to end, until finally there is an anti-traditional starting point: people scaring ghosts are so cute; foggy / The contrast of clear weather is used to imply the difference between the two worlds, which has the charm of black and white/color contrast of old Hollywood movies.

  • Green 2021-10-20 19:01:32

    They died in one reality, and woke up in another dream; the complexity was average, and they all depended on the ending to win. Nicole's temperament was too suitable!

The Others quotes

  • Anne: I don't believe that the Holy Spirit is a dove.

    Nicholas: I don't believe that either.

    Anne: Doves are anything but holy.

    Nicholas: They poo on the window.

  • Grace: Where's my daughter? What have you done with my daughter?

    Anne: Are you mad? I am your daughter.