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Pete 2022-04-21 09:01:25

Possibility 1: I think the little boy who guides the hero may be the hero's memory before the age of 8 (it can also be understood as one of the three souls and seven souls, the hero, who lost part of his soul before) .
Possibility 2: There is another possibility, there is a scene, I don’t know if you still remember, when the male protagonist was sleeping on the sofa, he had already dreamed of the red devil’s room and the way to the previous room, but the male protagonist refused to admit his ability and The memory was not recorded by the subjective consciousness, so the child was actually the male protagonist's own superficial consciousness, telling himself where to go!

I also want to say that I actually don't like the idea of ​​possession a bit. Your body has a self-protection mechanism for itself, not to mention how important the fit between the soul and the body is. For example, I am the owner of the house. After I went out, you came in as an outsider, but this house does not belong to you. Because I am protected by law, I have a deed!

Overall, I don't feel as good-looking as "Dead Silence", maybe it's influenced by "The Orphan"!

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  • Dr. Sercarz: [about Dalton] There is no brain damage that we've detected. Technically, yes, he's in a coma. He doesn't react to stimuli. He has no sleep-wake cycle. But there's no brain trauma or infection. His scans are all normal. To be honest, I've never seen anything like it.

  • Voice on Baby Monitor: I want it. Give me it! Give me it! I want it! I want it! NOW!