pondering

Justyn 2022-10-30 17:29:45

This show doesn't seem to have many scary clips, but it lacks a feeling of horror and despair. I have seen a lot of pure scary horror films, such as the very classic Sadako and Gaya, but I didn't feel much, but this movie made me feel horrible.

The story is about a couple who were about to buy a house, and then went to a small town with an agent. There was no one here. Every house was exactly the same. The rubbish was gone, as if he had become a pet in captivity. Later, when I saw a baby at the door, I raised him up. The baby grew up very quickly and would make strange noises. The husband was going to kill the boy, but the woman couldn't bear it. Later, the boy grew up and turned out to be exactly the same as the first real estate agent. The man found that the ground here was a little different, so he kept digging and digging, digging out the body, and finally he died. The woman wanted to kill the boy later, but the boy killed him and pushed him into the hole dug by the man. In the end, it's all the same here as before, with real estate agents looking for the next couple to come.

There is an idiom called a dove occupying a magpie's nest, and there is a category of animals called parasites. When you become that magpie, that parasitized person, it's so terrifying, and it goes on and on, and it never ends.

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  • Gemma: What am I suppose to do with him?

  • Gemma: Did you see the boy?

    Tom: No.

    Gemma: He's gone missing.

    Tom: Well, so have we.