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Verdie 2022-10-08 12:30:43

I think the plot is okay, I have not seen the original, I admit it.
Not scary enough not scary enough. Totally won by the end.
Of course, the other parts did not make me sleepy, and I even wrote a short review in the spirit.

The book is back to normal.

I read a few short reviews and didn't see what I wanted to know.

I am a detail control.

The first one doesn't understand
I don't understand why in the end she (the heroine) thinks her father's fiancée is mildred kemp.
I went back and looked at the previous dialogue and the latter dialogue again.

In the previous paragraph, mildred kemp said, [I will be alone, they can't cure me, who will I tell my heart to. 】It should be the performance of mildred kemp telling anna something from the perspective of his mother in the mental hospital? When Anna finally left the ward, she looked back at Milred Kemp with pity. Maybe she was kind at heart. Finally, I hope my father can marry her. rather than cheating objects.
Or maybe it's revenge, wishing his father was as neurotic as he was? Ha ha.
The "welcome home" in the back actually expresses that the communication between the two is not just a little bit.


The second
time when she didn't understand the ending, Anna was taken to the police car and looked back at her father on the second floor. Why was her expression somewhat contemptuous? The father was actually quite miserable, and the mother fell ill first. I don't agree, I just find it difficult for a man to repress sexual events. So it is understandable.






thx~



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The Uninvited quotes

  • Mildred: Who will I tell my stories to?

  • [first lines]

    Matt: I love you. And I have a condom.