In general, many places are inconsistent with logic. For example, the mother hesitates when questioned by the social worker (her supervisor). It is normal for adults to conceal, because she knows that seeing is believing, no matter how she describes it to others, it will be considered a neurological problem, but the son is in the mother's case. When in doubt, they maturely said that it was an "illusion". For the first time, the brothers and sisters did not tell the truth to the person closest to them - their mother, and they both chose to conceal it unexpectedly. There is also an exorcist, although he seems to be the most advanced person here, but in fact there is a lot of redundancy. The character's experience is mentioned but he does not make it clear, and there is no need to exist. After the mother dropped the crying woman's necklace, the boy panicked and ran away, but grabbed the necklace of unknown origin and ran away. This is unreasonable. First of all, the mother grabbed the crying woman's necklace during the fight. She didn't make it on the spot Say it (this is very strange) until the exorcist asked, so the son did not know the origin of the necklace at this time, and the unbelieving son later cried with the necklace he did not know. woman look. After watching half of it, I realized that this movie is actually very similar to the horror movie "Mother Invasion" I saw before. It also happened a long time ago. It was thought that a mother who was identified as mentally ill was forced to have sex with her newborn. Separation, she was forced to a cliff in the process of escaping with her child, and the child accidentally fell off the cliff. After becoming a ghost for many years, she "accepted" a pair of sisters, stubbornly believed that she was their mother, and kept pestering them. The subject matter is very similar, but "Mother Invasion" is much better than this movie. Although I knew that the reviews were much worse before I watched it, I didn't expect to be disappointed after watching it.
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