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Kraig 2022-11-09 23:43:03
Hmm... I am afraid of childbirth every day, I have to suffer from this crime after all the hard work and hard work to give birth to a...
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Lionel 2022-11-05 11:51:25
rotten. Bad acting. Bad screenwriter. No...
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Helga 2022-10-17 07:52:40
The filming is a bit too suspenseful. The routine of confusing postpartum depression hallucinations with child-eating demons is quite old, and in the end, the demons are realistic, which seems a little bit bloody, and the heroine itself is weird. Not paying attention to details, and not grasping the rhythm. So be...
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Brain 2022-10-15 22:50:47
There are some good...
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Raymundo 2022-10-15 20:26:55
In fact, the story is still quite old-fashioned, and it is better in small details, especially the second half, so that you can't tell who is sober, and whether what the heroine sees is true or what the hero sees is true. ? Although this method is not new, it is still very effective, and the ending is actually obvious. Samsung and a...
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Jimmy 2022-10-15 19:12:31
The film is actually very short, less than 90 minutes, but I feel it is so long, with a very protracted rhythm, no bright details, only repeated baby crying, the main point is subtle and supernatural wandering? The whole is too mediocre. It is said that American movies are prohibited from appearing in child abuse scenes, and that scene likes and...
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Mollie 2022-10-15 18:38:26
Everyone thinks that the heroine suffers from postpartum depression, but in fact, there are demons in the house... In the end, the child also...
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Clifton 2022-10-15 15:24:03
A low-cost one-man show, the actors' performances are bad, the script is also bad, so mysterious to the point of being boring, the women pretend to be crazy, the men are often at home but not scary, the story of a very...
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Emil 2022-10-15 07:31:28
Can't you just put the kid's bed in your...
Still/Born Comments
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Brain 2022-10-15 19:04:19
The devil of stillborn babies is anthropomorphic postpartum depression
Personally, I think this movie is worth watching.
My understanding is that the "child-eating devil" in the play is one of the manifestations of anthropomorphic postpartum depression.
The couple carefully prepared a baby room and two beds, but only one child was born safely, so the heroine was...