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Tom Shankland:
The way the kids lure and trap the adults in The Children is by manipulating the parents' fears and, of course, their love. The idea that children might use their parents' love as a weapon against them seemed wonderfully twisted to me. Their MO would be about using their cries and whimpers and their innocent eyes to entrap the parents. The creepy-cute sounds of their toys would also be a useful luring device - sort-of like Hansel and Gretel in reverse. Only when the adults are totally disabled by their instinctive desire to protect the kids, is it the right moment to strike.
The aggression in the film evolves organically from the children's obsessions with things like the effect of impact or 'where do babies come from?' There is often a violent subtext in kids' games that would be terrifying if it was let loose in real life. The murders in the film are all related to the childhood in some way.
The aggression in the film evolves organically from the children's obsessions with things like the effect of impact or 'where do babies come from?' There is often a violent subtext in kids' games that would be terrifying if it was let loose in real life. The murders in the film are all related to the childhood in some way.
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indiemaker0583 writes: on Sep 26 2008 08:28 AM I hate being the type of dick to say this type of thing, but this film already exists and it's called "Who Can Kill a Child." Seriously, it's the same damn movie, only that one is far more epic. Everything this guy describes is in that movie. I don't doubt for one moment that he hasn't seen it and is shamelessly ripping off of it. I'm surprised he's getting away with it. For years, that movie was nearly impossible to find, but it finally got a decent dvd release last spring and all the horror mags like Rue Morgue and Fangoria covered the sh*t out of it. Really, same movie. Except the stills here are unimpressive. (Reply to this) |
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Joe Utichi writes: on Sep 26 2008 09:14 AM I believe they're well aware of Who Can Kill a Child, and in fact in Tom's original copy he talks about the influence of that film, though for space we weren't able to include his comment. The Children, he says, takes the concept a step further in that it involves the parents of the kids. I've followed the film for a while and think there could well be something in it, hence the decision to profile it here. I believe they hadn't screened Who Can Kill A Child when the script was being written but saw it ahead of starting production. (Reply to this) |
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Rash Hunt writes: on Sep 27 2008 07:52 AM This is exactly why I keep recommending to city hall that they build more wells, we need somewhere to keep the little flea *****ers while they roam like infested bags of plague. No one is gonna want to kill them, so throw em in a well. And if the "live doll" of the child involves anything less than a slow motion train impact I will be very dissapointed. I suggest the director email the scene to me so that I may snicker and promote his dirty film project. Will there be nudity? If you want to push lines with children, you know there is only one way. (Reply to this) |
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susan08 writes: on Sep 28 2008 02:11 AM WOW...Just heard my bros told me some hot models are putting up their profile on a tall dating site ___Tallchat.com___,are they just on fire or what?? (Reply to this) |
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medikboi_84 writes: on Sep 28 2008 12:56 PM Sounds like a very promising film. But I am getting tired of the virus thing in horror films. Although in our society today that is what works, back in the 60's and 70's they used religion and mysticism to scare the heck out of you, now it is science that scares people. (Reply to this) |
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