Brains wide open

Chelsey 2022-01-07 15:53:22

I have to sigh the Americans’ insights. Although the beginning routines are the same as those in American horror movies, the beginning of the orphans’ grievances is the same. The story starts with adopting a child. The beginning is not very attractive, but with the development of the plot, especially the butterfly first Appearance, beauty and cruelty interspersed one after another, beginning to permeate the atmosphere of horror, and I admire Xiao Zhengtai's acting skills. The middle parts are indeed scared, and the ending is very warm. A good horror movie must first have a good story. It is not a surprise, but it penetrates the atmosphere of horror throughout the whole process. After watching it in one breath, it is intent, good, good, good. . ......
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  • Frank 2022-03-20 09:02:15

    It's really low-level to use sound effects to scare people~~~ Xiaozhengtai two stars

  • Okey 2022-04-20 09:02:10

    It is said that this film is a new work by the director of "Ghost Covering Eyes", but the two have different styles. This film focuses on warmth, relies on dreams, and expresses the growth and care for left-behind children, especially psychological. The little boy in the film is really cute and it has also become a plus point. The film does not focus on the description of dreams, but highlights the impact and harm of dreams on reality, with clear priorities. The only shortcoming is the feeling that the ending came too suddenly and went too suddenly.

Before I Wake quotes

  • Natalie: I've had a case come back across my desk that could be a very good fit. Cody. He's eight. His birth mother died when he was three. And we placed him with a couple that may turned out weren't fit. The second couple we placed him with abandoned him. Oh, my God. And I went for his annual follow up I found him living alone in the apartment.

  • Whelan: You really want to bet your life to an eight year old boy won't have another nightmare?