Hereditary evaluation action
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Wade 2022-03-14 14:12:23
Rubbish, so mystifying. It is indeed the safest.
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Adelbert 2022-03-17 09:01:04
Very evil, goosebumps fall off the ground, and I can really feel how a family is gradually driven to despair and collapse under the dual pressure of tragedy and spiritual power. The sense of fear conveyed by the film is actually very effective. The key depends on whether the audience can devote themselves to this audio-visual atmosphere and the emotions of the characters, which is much smarter than simple shock. The director's "maliciousness" towards family relations, from the ethical breakdown of the previous short film, has become a fatal blood curse in this film. To some extent, "Family" will always be a horror movie to me.
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[last lines]
Joan: Oh, hey, hey, hey. It's alright. Charlie, you're alright, now. You... are Paimon. One of the eight kings of Hell. We have looked to the northwest and called you in. We've collected your first female body and give you now this healthy male host. We reject the trinity and pray devoutly to you, Great Paimon. Give us your knowledge of all secret things, bring us honor, wealth, and good familiars. Bind all men to our will as we have bound ourselves for now and ever to yours. Hail, Paimon!
Worshippers: Hail, Paimon! Hail, Paimon! Hail!
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Annie: It's heartening to see so many strange, new faces here today. I know my mom would be very touched, and probably a little suspicious.