In fact, the content of the plot has little to do with the title. Miss Pei's role only plays an interspersed role. The first half of the plot is thrilling, like a horror movie, an old man who lost his eyes in the woods, and a monster that eats eyeballs, which is suffocating. The second half of the content Piggybacked with comedy, it is lighthearted and lively. The most impressive part is that Miss Pei adjusts the time and returns to the day of the incident over and over again. The children in it are lovable, and there are still many loopholes in the plot. There is no warning and educational significance, just an ordinary fantasy. The movie is also good to watch!
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