I love that it goes from scary back to the innocent and flowery tone it began with just as Toni Collette’s character admits something most parents would never dare utter aloud: that she didn’t want to be a parent.
Nothing says Mother’s Day like cutting the head off a dead bird and admitting how intensely creepy children can be.
I can definitely imagine someone who knew nothing about this movie ahead of time being thrown for a loop watching this.
This is oddly hilarious in its honesty, and practically gives you whiplash from the tonal shift.