Not exact matches
Among the many inhabitants of the bustling Congolese capital of Kinshasa, there exists one
particularly unfortunate subculture:
street children exiled from their homes for supposedly being witches.
One argument between Blunt and Brie, which takes place in front of a young
child, is
particularly hilarious: «COOKIE THINKS HE WAS N'T THE PERFECT COOKIE,» grunts Blunt in her best Sesame
Street voice.
Narciso Ibañez Serrador's film works
particularly well thanks to such a secluded setting and the seemingly innocent
children come across as incredibly menacing,
particularly in scenes that clearly pay tribute to Hitchcock's The Birds as hordes of
children take to the
streets.
He was
particularly interested in the case of Annie Chapman, the poor creature who was found at the back of Dr. Barnardo's
children's asylum in Hanbury
Street.