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It was way better than Black Adam... Sounds like a few too many losers with nothing better to do. So you came here to make a point about Hollywood trying too hard to make a point while you haven't even seen the movie? You also need to remember that the people were on experimental medications. Some of those medicines may have been designed to slow the aging process. Maybe some of the food was spiked with something that altered aging as well. It's all technically in line with the things you have to believe are possible based on the "facts" provided by the movie. The pig did not have a name. It was literally named Pig (because a man who has gone to live in a hole in the woods who has contact with only one person doesn't have enough time on his hands to come up with a name for his pet). SPOILER If I remember correctly, anyone who invokes the name conjures up candyman. But the rules aren't the same. It's not just the person who says his name. Anybody in the vicinity can get it lol! This candyman kills those who don't take him seriously and those who tease or are hateful to others. He is more vengeful than in other movies. But Shane wasn't dead when she walked out of the house. He was aging. Because he was aging so quickly he began to die due to the aging process. He was very much still alive when she went outside. They could have stopped the aging process the same way they did before by bringing him inside but they knew he needed to ultimately die. We only see him delete one memory (after avoiding watching it) but it probably didnt just happen once. He probably did see some other event of molestation and knew to just delete the next few minutes. Plus, that woman seemed to know what happened to the point where she sued to keep her husband's memories private. I would imagine the abuse was ongoing and Allan saw every bit of it along with the whatever the wife may have discovered along the way. She always knew about the affairs. She was just upset that he hurt their daughter's feelings. But he'll sign the papers to avoid prison OR he'll lawyer up AFTER she lies to the police and force her to give the money back in the divorce (if the wife even goes through with filing). You can't make someone sign under any binding contract under duress. Your brain will explode if you watch Uncut Gems with Adam Sandler! I think he would have given his daughter everything, especially now that he feels guilty and exposed. If he can buy his way out of trouble with her then it would be consistent with his character's choices. It's just money. Knowing him, he'll find more money or finesse himself into a better situation. And then if the stuff ever goes through in Russia or wherever then he's back on top for real. It doesn't say they didn't No the neighbors only came because they thought the family's defenses were weakened. They wouldn't have had access to the equipment to get in and harm the family. The kid almost got them all killed. Save one person or save your family. In this scenario you can't do both I wasn't necessarily sorry that I watched it but I turned it on with my 8 year old nephews and I got a little concerned about the themes it brought up for a kid movie (mostly how it dealt with death, the homeless, and pet abandonment). It seemed too out-there to be bslievable or entertaining for adults and it also seemed too depressing for kids. It seemed kind of dark for a kid movie. I think I need to go wash my brain and rewatch Homeward Bound! They mentioned and showed actual footage of actual garbage Trump said and they did this for all of 10 minutes and then made no further mention of him for the remaining 4 hours or so. Save your outrage I don't know if it was just for the series but the lawyer is shown questioning witnesses as to whether or not they were assaulted/harrassed by any of the five and he is told no. He asks someone if any of the five were identified as taking part in the other things going on in the park and he is told that they were not identified by any other park victims. It's like Homeward Bound but it's not as good. The energy is low and sad throughout almost the entire movie. Lots of death and loss for a kid movie. No. It's not. My guess is that she didn't want to get too attached knowing they could be gone at any minute. Mallory clearly had extreme attachment issues. I'm guessing it was also partly about survival for her and for them. She clearly didn't want anyone to have feel obligated to risk themselves for someone else. Maybe she thought that if she wasn't motherly then they would be stronger if she died or if they needed to save themselves. A much simpler answer is that she was weird. Lmao! Sidenote... they were not friends!