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not sure could not see the movie. We were NOT sitting in very front row looking up all night at our age to get sick and be in pain.




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I never got to watch the film. I was immediately told the theater was full and we were general admission. I asked to speak to a manager. The manager told us there were seats available and to check in at the booth. At the booth I spoke to a lady who was very rude. She told me I could only sit in the front row because I wasn’t “VIP”. I went inside the theater and half of the “VIP” seats were empty. We immediately left. Overall, the experience was pretty awful as the staff were rude, not willing to help, and very dismissive. I wish I could’ve experienced the screening.




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I did not like the movie. It was slow paced with little suspense. There wasn't much origin of the storyline. I was expecting more suspense and thriller which happened a little at the latter scene. There were parts of the story that didn't make sense. Alien component where it went into the boy's body. What was the snake reptile that vanished in the box? What was the point and how was it resolved? Flashback to the alive mom opening the box. I didn't understand. We're the two boys affected at the end? Who was the monster hand touching the boy in the Polaroid?




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Apparently, mental illness runs in families. However, the storyline was a muddled mess.




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not sure could not see the movie. We were NOT sitting in very front row looking up all night at our age to get sick and be in pain.




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I did not like the movie. It was slow paced with little suspense. There wasn't much origin of the storyline. I was expecting more suspense and thriller which happened a little at the latter scene. There were parts of the story that didn't make sense. Alien component where it went into the boy's body. What was the snake reptile that vanished in the box? What was the point and how was it resolved? Flashback to the alive mom opening the box. I didn't understand. We're the two boys affected at the end? Who was the monster hand touching the boy in the Polaroid?




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I never got to watch the film. I was immediately told the theater was full and we were general admission. I asked to speak to a manager. The manager told us there were seats available and to check in at the booth. At the booth I spoke to a lady who was very rude. She told me I could only sit in the front row because I wasn’t “VIP”. I went inside the theater and half of the “VIP” seats were empty. We immediately left. Overall, the experience was pretty awful as the staff were rude, not willing to help, and very dismissive. I wish I could’ve experienced the screening.




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Apparently, mental illness runs in families. However, the storyline was a muddled mess.