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UMMMMMMMM IM GONNA BE HONEST - THIS WAS NOT WHAT I WAS EXPECTING IN THE SLIGHTEST... I went in thinking it'd be like edgy humor at the worst but LAWD DID IT GET HEAVY. Looking back I REALLY enjoyed this film but was so shocked by the time I finished it LOL I loved it but I have to warn you, THIS MOVIE CAN GET VERY VERY DARK AND DEPRESSING so watch at your own discretion LOL

Now that thats out of the way - I believe the heaviness is what makes this film so unique and good - the comedy does a great job lightening the tense atmosphere and subtle hauntings plaguing each character. It's SO GOOD. I feel this movie has a lot of layers that I was taken aback by (it was definitely unexpected) and trying to describe how I felt right off the bat was VERY difficult lmao

BUT I CAN SAFELY SAY I ENJOYED IT. The dark subject matter and silly humor does a good job of complimenting one another and definitely makes you feel confused. I feel like I'd want to watch this one another time to truly grasp the messages and minor subtleties. :)

Thank you guys so much, I hope you guys enjoy - let me know what other films you'd like for me to watch, as well as to scar me with LMAO🌸✨

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Samuel

In Europe lollipop man is someone who stands out in traffic at crossings usually at schools with a stop, go pole that controls traffic so children can cross

Sir Jimmothy

In England, we call this a Black comedy, and it's amazing :D Some fun facts: - A lollipop man or lady is a school crossing guard - they hold a pole with a big circular sign on the end that looks like a lollipop :] - Early in the movie they said "You could hide out in Croydon!" That's my town in South London :] - The girl was Fleur Delacour from the Harry Potter movies, and the racist midget was in the music video for the Bloodhound Gang's "Bad Touch" This director has a few good movies, including "Three Billboard outside Ebbing, Missouri" - please put this on a voting list!