A boy who had grown to that age would actually believe the words of a ugly doll, and listen to it and go to the suburbs. I can't understand it.
Seeing that the kid walked and jogged in other places, why did he fall one after another while escaping, and there were no obstacles on the ground that would trip him.
Third, when I saw the burnt-down body of a ghost baby disappearing, a person called mother like a whisper. Normal people should have screamed early.
If these idiots are all attributed to him being a child and ignorant, then it can only be said that the screenwriter lives in his own world. According to reality, a child of that age should have long been instinct to yell when he sees danger. Yes, instead of cringing and calling mom petly.
Logically, it always makes me unacceptable.
Then again, as a movie to watch with friends when I'm bored and pass the time, it barely qualified.
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