Spanish movies are really radiant and unique. There are no taboos between modifiers and gerunds. They can be sweetly tragedy, ridiculously terrifying, can be ridiculously horrible, can be guilty of joy, and they can be ethically madly. As artists, they have no taboos, and even God will forgive their joking and disrespect.
"Who can kill a child": adapted from the novel "The Children's Game". As far as the movie is concerned, without digging out the meaning, it is only known as the new wave, and the chance of becoming famous all over the world is zero. To be horrible for horror, thinking that it is flawed, but also opened up an unusual way of film narrative, and the horror effect is first-class. Fellini was shot while lying and inspired "Lake Eden". After more than 30 years, the film was lifted and the pardon was meaningless.
Regardless of the adult being the victim, it is a group of little kids who dominate the soul of the island. Does it have a deeper level? You dig a dig!
To rectify a name for the children in reality is to say: harming good and pure people will not have good results.
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