Nice, a really solid flick. It’s normie horror done right; formulaic and familiar enough while also smartly avoiding some of the genre’s dumbest clichés. The characters are still stupid as hell, but because this is a story about addiction and peer pressure, the movie gets away with that. It’s truly an exciting start for the careers of the actors and directors. In fact, I see so much potential here that I don’t think either will look back on this project as their best work. Nevertheless, the editing, sound choices and cinematography are already good enough where the movie got a visceral reaction out of me on multiple occasions, which means it did its job.
7/10
Talk To Me feels like A24 qualitywise but we're back to basics here with a genuinely scary classic ghost story—and a good one too, it's been a while. Very straight to the point but still refreshing and original. It looks so good, some unexpected twists and turns, impressive camerawork, great practical effects, the gore is effective and I was genuinely scared in the theater. THAT bloody brutal moment had me squirming in my seat. The mystery for the hand was engaging and they kept it surface level which is for the best if they ever intend on making another movie. I did want to know more about it though. I love what they did with the substance abuse themes tying in with the horror and that's what made it original to me. Great acting from everyone but Sophie Wilde, yeah she was wild! Overall a very respectable horror movie and the best we've had so far this year.
I had a bit of a moment when I heard the Crazy Frog ringtone!
Saw this tonight as part of :pound_symbol:RegalMysteryMovie. The movie was well done, had some unseen twists which in this day of horror movies is increasingly hard to find.
A well acted and crushing portrayal of loneliness and a person reaching out for human connection. It can feel a bit like its dragging itself to the end, but otherwise it's a stellar slow-burn.
It wasn't a bad horror movie, but the ending was very disappointing.
It's only hype, nothing more.
About time there's a decent horror movie. The majority of horror in the past years has been cheezy or garbage. Hope this becomes a franchise.
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Talk to Me’:
It peaked with that brutal scene, when the game took a violent turn (I straight-up gasped), which was fairly early on, and the rest of the film never really reached that level of shock again.
Was it just me, or was the audio pretty awful? So many conversations were unclear. I couldn’t understand how the mom died. She took too many pills, on accident, and then clawed at the door? How does that work?
I really liked the concept of the hand (albeit somewhat confusing). And I think it’s interesting to see it used as some sort of party game. But when characters are dumb enough to revel in something so awful, it’s difficult to care about their fate. I wasn’t fully invested in them.
I always love seeing Australian cinema out there. And movies about demons...spirits etc. They're something I'm especially keen on.
Talk to Me is about Mia, a girl grieving her mother's sudden death two years prior. She is introduced to this unbelievable game that her classmates play where they set a ceramic hand on the table, grasp it and say "talk to me", leading something out there to come to the other side.
This movie doesn't shy away from gore, and it's especially impactful as the characters are teenagers. The tension builds in each scene, almost explosively delivered in horrifying outcomes (especially given the sound mixing and how freaking loud it is). There's not really noticeable music in this film, just the regular bush doof pumping beats but nothing I really enjoyed and it still keeps its jump scares kind of obvious with the sound cues.
The story unravels with really great pacing but I found Mia's character development to be a little weak. I can justify it by seeing her as just a teenager out there, lost and alone. She's an outcast because her family changed, no one can relate to her and she's sad and a downer. She's still grieving her mother and the movie's core concept puts her back at the start of her grief journey. She's drawn in by having a connection to someone, by feeling like she's part of a group...which leads her to make poor choices. I did feel like we needed more growth to come through - she has a found family who love her and care for her but she still almost falls to the words of her spirit mum, she's not able to see what's really surrounding her...and that didn't make that much sense to me. It's obvious she cherishes Riley and Jade, and feels loved by them. so I needed more convincing to believe that the script choices were ones she would make.
I did wonder if her wearing yellow in every scene was just style choices or a symbol of her place in her grief journey and joy...but I'm not sure.
I did really enjoy the ending sequences of the film and how it tied back to its lore. It's a solid film and worth the watch.
Fuck yeah! Do NOT skip this. Insanely promising debut from the Philippou brothers. Comedy in all the right places and genuine terror in all the right places.
You can tell they wanted to subvert expectations of normal cinema-goers but still remain in the 'mainstream horror' bracket and it works a treat. The scares come from personal mania and/or trauma and never(?) through jumpscares even though sometimes it'd feel like a jumpscare was coming...but I think that was deliberate.
It's such a twisted crack at a coming-of-age story and successfully creates horror out of the teenage desire to rebel against what they are told in order to mature through independence - the intoxicating pursuit of things like drugs more than the drugs themselves and then it toys with the mind-loops that got the kid to that point of trying things they're not supposed to. Of course, literally summoning demons for fun is a blatant example of that but I think this story works in other ways too.
So glad I made sure to see this on the big screen. My audience was great too.
Painfully slow and with a weird choice of casting… They all look strange which is incredibly distracting.
I thought this movie would be so good based off the comments . Nope I was wrong absolutely trash garbage stupid plot totally terrible
I've had enough with insufferable idiot teens who thinks summoning spirits and demons is all fun and games. I've had high expectations, this was very average and lackluster.
Disturbing! :heart_eyes:
I also had an entire small theater to myself :relaxed:
Support Australian. Support Horror. Support A24.
A24 is famous for making unique horror movies that are different from the typical big-studio ones. While some of their films don't hit the mark completely, they usually bring something interesting to the table. Surprisingly, "Talk to Me" isn't just an artistic, slow-building scary movie; it appeals to a broader audience beyond the usual A24 fans.
The film tackles the horrors of irrational teenage behavior, the dangers of peer pressure, and the feeling of being isolated quite skillfully. It also deals with grief in a realistic way, as the main young characters each face their own challenges. While not every actor in the cast is outstanding, the main ones do a pretty good job. These characters are more developed compared to those in recent horror films, even though they make questionable decisions. The film's main focus is on the dangers of peer pressure.
Now, the big question for a horror movie is whether it's genuinely scary. "Talk to Me" doesn't rely heavily on those sudden jump scares, and when they do happen, they're well-done and not just thrown in lazily. Instead, the film's ability to give you the creeps and stick with you comes from a mix of a good build-up and striking visuals. Despite having a small budget, the movie excels on a technical level, especially when it comes to creative camera work, especially when the demon takes control of the characters.
The writing makes the characters relatable, and the visuals make the scary parts even scarier. It might not be the "scariest film since Hereditary," but it's got some seriously spooky moments. The ending might not work for everyone, but personally, I liked how the film wrapped things up
BORING ,slow-motion cliché horror movie. It made me long for the good old days of horror films. I actually fell asleep in the middle and fast-forwarded to the end. I definitely wouldn't recommend it."
i don’t get the hype
8.5/10
What a
Sensational way
for a new horror trilogy
to kickoff.
With
Talk to me:
Talk 2 me:
Talk to me untitled prequel
Talk to me
is an absolute treat to
Horror fans this is one
of the best Horror movies
of 2023, much much better
than Evil Dead 2023
and definitely a more
entertaining and solid
Horror than the
Insidious franchise
especially
Insidious the red door
2023 where literally the
franchise just goes to
shit at this point.
Talk to me gets it
right on every level
and knows exactly the
story it wants to tell.
Speaking of what a unique,
fresh and interesting story
usually in so many
Teen Horror movies
It's when shit goes sideways
and the spirits start popping
that the good stuff starts
but uniquely these
Numbnuts know exactly
what they are doing
and they are not shy
about it.
(What could go wrong).
The VFX are amazing
and the tension and
scares are awesome,
and the twists and surprises
are wonderful.
what's not to
Love about this kick ass
Horror, I had high expectations
for this gem and it certainly
did not disappoint.
I am absolutely thrilled
I will own this on
Blu Ray before
31st OCTOBER 2023
so I'll be able to do
a rewatch as part of
My 31 days of Horror.
I am even more happy
that this movie is part
of a planned trilogy
with the 3rd installment
being a prequel.
Verdict:
Highly recommended
if you love great Horror
movies then you are
certainly going to love this.
#supportthefranchise
Very boring. It's a good movie for playing in the background. I rarely write comments, but this deserves that exception. The plot twist is okay-ish, however the plot repeats itself like 10 times and it's just boring.
This would be a nice short, but watching the same thing for 1h 30m was crazy.
The plot is driven by sheer dumbness. Nothing that happens is initially out of the dumb people's control, they are just initially dumb. It's annoying,
This was a good watch reminded of a Final Destination vibes..If you a fan of that y’all would love this one..Good.
Not really all that much to say about this movie. It really just was the movie I was hoping it would be going by what I saw in the trailer.
The story is what I expected, no real surprises at all. But it was very well told so that made up for the lack of anything unexpected. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Some great scenes, good scares, and and horror that in parts brought a massive smile to my face.
If you enjoy horror, watch it.
Like a country road at 3am: you think you know where it's going but it twists and turns out to be more ominous than you could've ever believed.
This Aussie supernatural horror has the same starting point as every other drama teen turned scream queen thing (Countdown, Smile, Truth or Dare...) but heads off in a different direction right from the get-go with a refreshingly complex lead role, moments of genuine suspense and a story that's difficult to predict. A pleasant surprise.
This movie is about drugs. The message of the movie is that drugs are bad. The hopefully unintentional but suspiciously consistent undertone of the movie is that people of color destroy the communities they are part of.
It Follows did everything this movie wants to do, but better.
Really boring movie. The story was really shallow, random and poor. I had hoped for at least some scary scenes but the movie never delivered on anything.
I never want to watch it again. Haunted me like Hereditary. One of the best horror-movies of the last 10 years.
Even though it's my first watch it's genuinely one of my favourite horror movies ever, simply because I feel too many of them try too hard to just scare the audience first and then add the story but this is the opposite the story came first. For most of it, it was completely horrifying with some amazing hair & makeup work.
Shout out to Danny & Michael Philippou for pulling this off considering it's their first feature film.
Fun to watch with the kids but I was yawning by the end
Horror is not my genre but I decided to check out Talk to Me after hearing about it on a few podcasts. I think I know why I usually don't go for horror films. I thought it was because I didn't like scary things, but I really enjoyed Talk to Me. I think I liked certain scenes and acts better than the whole. Usually there's an awesome premise and the landing doesn't quite stick. I feel that the ending was probably the weakest part of the movie for me. I was all-in about halfway through once Riley used the hand. That was absolutely bonkers and incredible. Then the movie felt like it was just trying to tread water. It's very competently made. Everything ties out, but after the first half, it would have been very difficult to sustain that effort for the entire film. Despite that, I definitely recommend Talk to Me.
I was never glad like this, watching people get what they deserve but still some got off easy especially, the two walking around with the hand.
5/10.
shit has no character depth and just horror for the sake of it.
i do not want to
Definitely worth a watch, kept my attention to the end.
Punchy, scrappy and so much fun, Talk to Me is an elevated-horror inspired flick dripping in Gen Z sensibilities and with a point to prove. While it doesn't have equal polish to it's peers in this ever growing genre, for a first outing by the Phillipou brothers it's an absolutely astonishing first swing at the bat. Deeper than Smile but not quite as refined as the upper echelon it's echoing, Talk To Me is instantly the best horror of 2023 and demands a viewing from genre fans. Just be sure to give it the viewing it deserves. Close the curtains, crank the sound system and strap in. It's one hell of a ride.
Edit: Just finished my second viewing and I enjoyed it just as much as my first go round. Lots more details jumped out at me this time, like the parallel between the kangaroo shot and the finale shot of Mia in the road. Duckett and the surrounding scenario was clearer, and more nuances to the metaphor of this being about drug abuse, the use of drugs as a crutch and the damage it does to those around you are also more prominent. I don't think it'll boost my score, but I still think this is a great first outing and one of my favourite horror movies of the last few years. Definitely one I'll keep around to watch again from time to time.
bring back these vibes in movies! many modern movies feel soulless/passionless but this one feels just right :ok_hand:
No matter how curious you are don't f*ckin do what they do.
Pretty decent movie, definitely worthy watching on a first date. Highly compelling and clearly the effort has been made for making this movie great. grotesque, creepy and sometimes pretty frightening, I enjoyed it.
(Un)holy kangaroo! This was an absolute banger! :scream:
This was a very well written piece. The acting was on point. The plot very strong
not a game changer movie at all but definitely worth watching. some great twits that kept you staring at the screen alongside an interesting plot.
Saw the movie tonight.. there’s only one scene who is nice and it’s with the little boy.. after that everything is boring not scary at all … it’s a good concept but the movie is just boring …
5.5/10 for me …
I bet more on the new exorcist believer that will come out on October Friday 13 !
The majority of Possession movies cross the line into cheesy and stupid. Talk to Me may walk right to the line, but mostly stays on the favorable side. The film resists cheap jump scares, presents some interesting and original ideas, and has a strong conclusion.
Really effective, well made horror debut. A great cast, some well done spooks and just an overall unsettling vibe AND ITS ONLY 90 MINUTES! Looking forward to see what else the Philippou boys deliver
Want see this so badly ,just watched Cobwebs was really good
This was a really good horror/thriller movie with an idea that we haven’t seen before in scary movies (which is uncommon). It was very well done - the acting was great, the gore was great, story great. Glad to see such a good result from young aussie directors!
Possession goes viral and ghost gets kinky. Who let Tarantino in?
Made for GenZ intellect! Extreme bullshit! A fetishists wet dream. MASSIVE SKIP! RATING: 4/10
Rated a Connor 10, normal 8.2
Fairly solid flick, as someone has mentioned on here already I felt a subtle hint at drugs being bad and the result highlighting the movies motive or premise. However the ending felt really clever and also made me feel for Mia!
An interesting story, which manages to attract attention using classic elements, with different motivations and purposes, it has good, very convincing performances and great practical effects, making everything more organic and scary. The movie develops well, but stays in a more predictable area in its development, without too many risks or twists, opting for a more minimalist but very efficient script.
Talk To Me (2023) - :heart:x4
Rating it as :heart:x4 simply because this portrays the state of today's youth to a T. The ignorance, the stupity, the schadenfreude.
But the movie itself, the story, the horror are actually pretty good.
How I rate:
1-3 :heart: = seriously! don't waste your time
4-6 :heart: = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 :heart: = I expect you will like this too
9-10 :heart: = movies and TV shows I really love!
“Talk to Me” intriguingly reinvents séance tropes, tracing parallels with drug addictions and infusing the narrative with a more contemporary sensibility. The only problem is that the climax comes in the middle. After the first visit to the hospital, the film starts to lose momentum and rely on clichés, as if the filmmakers struggled to find a wrap-up worth of the intriguing setup.
I found it interesting. The plot is entertaining enough and performances are good. Everything was going well, but at the end I did not understand how she saved Riley. I think it is not me, but that part was unclear.
"Talk to Me" was a decent watch, but it didn't quite hit the top spot in the horror genre for me. It surprised me in a good way, though I went in with low expectations, but it ended up being better than I thought. Some scenes were downright chilling and hard to watch, which definitely added to the suspense. However, when it comes to horror flicks, it's not a standout winner for me. Still, I'd say it's worth checking out if you're a fan of the genre!
i don’t get the hype
So much hype around Talk to Me, I thought it must be great, it must break new ground or put such a fresh spin on ghost stories.
Nope, not really.
Just like the movies from Ari Aster, and Jordan Peele, there is nothing new here and I don't understand what all the fuss is about.
Have you not seen Insidious (2010) or Ringu (1998)? And those are just the examples that immediately come to mind.
Originality aside, the movie is well made: every part from the acting, to the lighting, to the special effects, it's all well done. Trouble is, If I made a carbon copy of The Shining (1980), but gave it a different name, and modified it just enough that casual movie watchers would not make the connection, that doesn't suddenly make it a masterpiece.
Much like Hereditary (2018), and Midsommar (2019) this is using horror as a vehicle for how people process grief. While I think Talk to Me does a better job with it, the trope is already getting old.
The movie is also touching upon addiction, and the failure to understand that actions have consequences. So, yeah, well written, many parts that I liked, but it simply never delivered any moments that I haven't seen thousands of times already.
If you've never watched any ghost or possession movies, you'll probably like this.
I was skeptical because I'm not a big horror fan but that was awesomely creepy, loved it.
If you go into "Talk to Me" with concerns that it's just the next dull jump-scare horror movie, these worries should evaporate right from the effective opening sequence. Sure, the movie doesn't necessarily reinvent the wheel. But it delivers a few effective chilling moments and occasionally builds up a creepy atmosphere. The plot is also convincing on an emotional level. You just shouldn't expect overly logical actions from the characters. Of course, despite the appealing presentation, nobody really acts in a comprehensible way. But without these clichés, there would be no horror plot. And overall, "Talk to Me" is definitely one of the stronger ghost horror films of recent years.
First of all, when I first watched the official trailer of the movie I really liked it and I was so hyped about that movie. The plot of the movie was very interesting, mysterious and kinda innovative. The storyline was kinda well-written and most parts were well-explained. The characters were very interesting, well-developed and really likeable (especially, the group of friends). The casting was really good, even though most of them weren't well-known actors and their acting was descent. It wasn't a very scary movie, even though there were some jumpscares and creepy moments during the movie. Sadly, there weren't many death scenes on that movie and most of them weren't done onscreen. However, it was a very intense movie and full of chaotic scenes. The opening scene was definitely unpredictable, very fast paced and really promising. The ending scene was definitely unpredictable and kinda shocking. Moreover, the cinematography of the movie was really good and the editing was amazing. Overall, "Talk to Me" was a unique horror movie, intense, creepy and I would definitely recommend it to my friends. Last but not least, I'm definitely looking forward for the sequel and I really wish it's gonna be way more explicit than this movie.
Good movie to have some entertaining time. Light to medium horror and suspense, which is good, it serves its purpose very well. Scary at the right times and funny at the right times, but not goophy. I liked the characters, the concept of the hand, the explanation at the final. It has 90min, which is perfect, because it is long enough to be good but not so long to become boring. It is not a masterpiece, but it worth watching, that's why it has my 8.
This is what happens when you screw around with a petrified hand.
For a horror movie. This was pretty solid.
Nothing like good ol’ Australian movies. I went into this knowing it had a reputation and that that reputation was the movie was REALLY good and boy did it impress me. There were such tense moments where I had to sit and pause the movie, which I do not often do while watching horror. Acting was just spot on and so chilling at times. Movie definitely lived up to the hype for me.
Realy f…. Crazy want more
This was good. It was the first horror flick worth watching in awhile.
At its core, this seems like a simple possession movie. But there is a rawness and bleakness to it that just makes it seem way more disturbing than most. And it is able to leverage this tried premise and spin into a parallel about grief and addiction that I think works well. It has some fairly disturbing moments. One negative is the ending feels a bit underdeveloped and could have been much sharper for how good the beginning of the movie is. The acting and camerawork are notably good.
A24 has been killing the horror department recently! This is simply a rock solid horror film that does not get bogged down with the often metaphorical nature of A24. It will appeal to most fans of the genre. Can't wait to watch it again!
Rating: 4.5/5 - 90% - Highly Recommend
I got halfway through the movie and turned it off. Not because it was bad but because it was too good. The visual horror was just too sickening for me.
Was not expecting it that good. Not that top notch acting but for sure good enough to support the foreseeable but solid story. Nice twist at the end. Enjoed it very much.
Filmed really well. I was impressed.
"Look who's talking", a reboot, only from the other side. ;)
not bad, people are delusional if they think this was better than Hereditary
The first half of this was really great. Cool setup, some creepy scenes, and a fun concept were let down by a slowing in the second half and a climax that was...fine, but not up to the level of the first half. For a broad horror flick, though, it was pretty good and you could do much worse.
It's good, but something is missing The ending is fine, something similar was coming.
8/10
Ahm this movie does not want to talk to me. Good acting and there were nice shock moments but those characters..... they were completely unlikable. I think I should stay away from movies that have a cast of annoying, loudmoth, diverse, phone addicted teenagers.
There are many controversial comments about that movie.
I like it. I like it very much. I haven't watched such thrilling movie recently. It kept me on pins and needles to the end. I would definitely recommend it.
"They followed us. Whoever we contacted, they followed us."
I can't believe the boys from Racka Racka have an official horror movie on their hands. Unreal! The sound design and practical effects used for possession stuff is pretty darn good.
overhyped and only boring Teenie problems
I loved this. It’s crazy that this came from two youtubers who beat eachother up for their videos.
This one surprised me positively! Really Good Movie!
I went into this with high expectations based on the press popping up in my feeds. It didn't live up to the hype, but it was also enjoyable -- if predictable. The main character was well developed and much of the film was about her: her trauma and social struggles.
I thought it was better than most modern horror films but still follows a rather formulaic path. It is well shot and the cast for most part does well in their roles. I would be interested to see what they do with the follow up film.
The concept is interesting but there's an over-reliance on gross self harm images.
A round, focused and forceful film. How the paranormal component affects the emotional component of the protagonist and leads her to do what she does is magnificent.
I have nothing bad to point out about "Talk to Me".
Finally a horror movie that takes jumpscare lightly and scare with build-up and atmosphere, the MC is very... 10 IQ, and in the final moment you wish for the worst to her, but that adds character for sure, recommended for anyone that doesn't want jumpscares and want to have a good scary night
Really bad acting. Could be an original argument but it's not, it's just nothing.
A really solid horror movie. I would treat this like comfort food. It's using what you know and love about horror, but not doing anything crazy new and thats fine. The premise using a hand to channel the horror is a really fun visual. I would say the end gets a bit muddled, but still a lot of fun to watch to the very end.
Maybe it will grow on me, for now I found it to be overrated. To me the movie plays out a lot like the original Candyman.
An interesting twist on horror movies with teenagers practicing Ouija, it manages to be really creepy at times, although the third act ends up being much more conventional about overcoming the pain of loss by accessing the spirit world. But it manages to be as vibrant and tense as what should be expected from a horror film, supported above all by the difficult performance of Sophie Wilde. Although it seems like the beginning of a possible franchise that can be exhausting, the idea is good enough to prevail over predictable less inventive films.
I really thought that I will be better, but .. No .. very predesible the script I feel no surprise although it has good effects.
If only Sophie was a good actress...
This was a great movie. I was actually surprised by how good it turned out. It also had some really good creepy parts to it as well.
i liked it ,it was okay atleast it had a story to tell . and honestly just watch a movie for the fun of it not to act like a critique and a professional movie watcher cuz it doesn't pay
Nice and refreshing movie which was short and entertaining but nothing beyond that.I aprreciated it has nothing to do with cheap jumpscares and the story was predictable but solid though.If you are a horror fan you are going to like it probably. 7.0/10
horror movie and full of scenes
I'm gonna quote Brenda from Scary Movie: "Lord! I'mma have a heart attack! Oh, this is some scury shit!"
very good - i think it benefits from the fact that it centers on a group of teenagers because lbr teenagers aren't all sorted out in their brains yet and pretty much the only ones who would think this was a fun adrenaline rush of a game. it's definitely following some standard horror stereotypes but it's not bad for doing so, it's enjoyable when a horror movie keeps the tropes that the genre's defined by but does right by them. the acting's solid too, from the whole cast.
also, god, so gross. and not even in the gory moments, very much in the "oh this is being documented this poor person" way. so glad i was a teenager when social media was just myspace bc i don't think i'd have made it to adulthood with all my horrific missteps recorded forever on the internet
This movie came so close to being great. It's good. Really good. Just a few edits and a different ending and it would've been there.
Horror isn't my genre, but I can still recognize when it's at the top of its game. This is the top of its game. A premise that feels simultaneously familiar and fresh. Fantastic production that sells the moments of slow dread just as well as the moments of explosive horror. Generally excellent performances from fresh faces (at least fresh to me). Just an impressive showing all around. I can't help but compare it to Hereditary, often cited as one of the best of modern "elevated" horror films. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this film's creators pointed to Hereditary as a direct inspiration for at least one scene (Alex Wolff smashing his head into his desk). So, how does this film compare? Honestly, I enjoyed it far more. So often "elevated" horror just feels like a license for ill defined rules where scary things happen without rhyme or reason and inconclusive or unsatisfying endings are the norm. That may work for some people, but I generally prefer a more conventional structure. It's often why the opening act of horror films is the one I judge them on most, as that's when the film still resembles the real world and I can judge it against all films, rather than just against a genre where the bar is a bit lower (maybe a lot lower). This film's pre-horror portion is fantastic, quickly establishing interesting characters/relationships with strong dialogue. But more importantly, and unlike Hereditary, this film didn't lose me once the horror starts. It enters the story in a natural way and establishes rules so that the audience has some bearings on what to expect. They even pull off a tight rope ending that is just the right balance of bad ending/good ending.
I know this review sounds quite glowing, so a 7/10 might seem inconsistent, but that's largely because horror is just not my bag. Plus, I do think Mia's character started to suffer from some horror clichés in the back half with respect to frustratingly poor decision making (I know, I know, she's basically possessed, but still).
I am glad I let them in
Shout by treehousemouseBlockedParent2023-08-13T03:33:43Z
did i miss something? terrible movie