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<p dir="auto"><strong>alkmax</strong> — <em>10 years ago(July 03, 2015 03:43 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">This film is meant to frighten and create suspense, but the type of wound and burn you face is to be screaming and not stop complaining.<br />
From the street the police officers had heard the screams.<br />
And that does not ask for police reinforcements to enter a house with a dangerous suspect first. Especially if there disturvios nationwide. Why you think they're stupid to not bring a radio and call for help?<br />
And when my wife took my kids kept shouting contractions, and the protagonist never had contraction after that he breaks.<br />
I liked the part of the woman in black was the driver who collided with the protagonist, good idea.<br />
Sorry but too unrealistic to give a good rating.</p>
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