How can a horror movie with mother's love as its main line be scary?

Tabitha 2022-03-23 09:01:46

Great Spanish movie, kind of like a sixth sense, but through and through is Laura's love for her son Simon. The plot is well designed and the scenery is also very good. I felt a little complicated at first, but every plot was to pave the way for the later. In the end, Laura played the wooden man to make the orphan appear, and I got goosebumps all over. Simon died in the basement full of self-blame because he pushed it to the drying rack, in order to see his son taking sleeping pills and reaching a near-death state. In the end, Simon said to stay with us, it turned out to be the meaning of letting her die. . . Childhood playmates were killed by Thomas' mom for not being adopted, so they're still the same as when they were kids, and Laura has grown up, grown old, and is now reunited with everyone, indescribable feeling. At the end of the storytelling scene, the light from the lighthouse behind it comes in, making people want to cry. Great movie, keep watching

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  • Bill 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Surprisingly, the ending turned out to be touching, although I was not scared before

  • Hazle 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    I want to say a stupid idea: love is to be together, regardless of life or death. Show it to a woman, scared to death. Show it to a man, stupid. The screenwriter is from the bigfish, so it can be made into a decryption adventure game.

The Orphanage quotes

  • [repeated line; playing a children's game]

    Laura: One, two, three, knock on the wall!

  • [first lines]

    Laura Niña: [voiceover; playing a children's game] One, two, three, knock on the wall!