I didn't feel as shocked as the first one. It is still related to religion, but the nun, who has no head and no tail but is everywhere, has a feeling of terror for terror, so that when she sees the final confrontation between the heroine and the nun, she has no sense of tension in her heart.
In fact, this theme should be "trust". When your loved ones encounter the suspicion of everyone around you, will you still choose to believe? It's a pity that there are too many parts on the male and female protagonists and they are too idealized, which makes them seem relatively empty, but in fact, the emotions between Janet's family can be written a little more. Some details are very touching, but they are just a brushstroke. For example, Janet The scheming bestie Camilla and the bullied younger brother Billy. The children's acting skills exploded.
In the end, I still believe that there are more family relationships (laughs).
And, the two actually have a lot in common, great maternal love, and, the devil is most likely to attack people with fragile hearts. So to be strong, from the inside out and top down.
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