Unreliable adults

Mariano 2022-03-22 09:01:06

There are countless times involved school violence in the film, which is cruel, but also very real. Children at that age are most comfortable with heart, because they are young and do not understand the difficulty of the weak. Strength is sweet, and the other's pain is irrelevant.
Unfortunately, the children in the story do not have the power to turn to adults, and the adults seem to be blind to everything. Everything depends on the mutual support of the "Losers", from fighting against bullying to defeating the clown, they have no outside power to rely on. All the adults in the town are ugly, they cannot see the truth and cannot be trusted. This movie may not reflect a horror story in a town, but the feeling of loneliness and helplessness in adolescence. It is clear that the situation is so bad that it can't be worse, and outsiders don't seem to think it's a big deal.
Fortunately, there are companions. In every adventure, once someone leaves the team, there will be problems. If you work together, you can always find a way out. It's a pity that the little heroes are a bit ADD. There are always people who are easily distracted. Fortunately, there is the protagonist's halo, and he can always escape from the dead.

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  • Kennedy 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    Three and a half. In the "Stranger Things" version of "Walk with Me", the last "blood as an alliance" was touched. People can talk about youth and childhood in various ways. Instead of following the sensational and inspirational cliché line, they can still kill the movie in seconds. , And we are still rolling around in cottage animations and Gou Xue campus movies. Thrillers are limited and priceless. Children’s clowns add extra points. Regardless of some minor plot flaws, it is still the best horror movie of the year so far.

  • Rosemary 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    A film full of horror and infinite power, rare

It quotes

  • Richie Tozier: I'm glad I met you before you died.

  • Richie Tozier: Doesn't smell like caca to me, senor.