Milly Shapiro

Milly Shapiro

  • Born: 2002-7-16
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  • Extended Reading
    • Maxwell 2022-04-21 09:01:43

      The author finally straightened out the plot

      Brain-burning horror movie? For the first time in a long time, there is a movie that has not recovered from the ending. What kind of story is it telling? ?

      1. Why does the whole family have to saw heads? 2. Why did the son Pete become a god worshipped by everyone? 3. Who are the naked people who...

    • Delmer 2022-03-23 09:01:39

      lack of expressiveness

      As a horror film, it is very disqualified, the rhythm is slow, and the scary point is the point of laughter. The only little girl who has the aura of a horror movie ends prematurely, and the character background is too monotonous, which is really lacking in expressiveness. If the clip is cut by...

    • Lourdes 2022-01-27 08:06:30

      so. Follow the steps you have pretended to watch and make a preparation 4 stars... There is no short comment that looks like you have seen it...

    • Alexzander 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      Using the model as the carrier to compare the metaphorical settings of the characters’ psychology and their desire to manipulate in the spatial relationship, as well as some traversing shots that disregard the physical space and move freely, are naturally associated with Wes Anderson’s scheduling method, but the audiovisual of this film Obviously, it is not so "private" and serves the narrative closely, and the effect is remarkable (the intertextuality with the text enhances the viewer's desire for self-control, blood inheritance and other themes derived from the association, and the horror index doubles). The strong ending points directly to the connection between religion (rather than a cult?) and the traditional family structure, or there is a certain tendency to express reality. Top Ten Candidates of the Year.

    Hereditary quotes

    • [deleted scene]

      Steve: You know, Annie, you can always build a shrine to all the terrible things in the world, but it doesn't mean that you have to destroy anything that is good.

    • [first lines]

      Steve: Come on, Peter. Wake up.