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Release: Nov 08, 2020 - Author: BFG97 - Translator: Mike Lowrey - external link: IMDB
01:26:31Min

Jack can be seen a little earlier, as can his mother's feet as she walks past a snake.

13.97sec





01:26:50Min

R.L. says to his mother that she is not old yet. Then there is another shot showing the shadow of a rocking child.

16.77sec





01:27:12Min

Mrs. O'Brien mixes her hand and is then seen in the water, the latter is probably a dream.

18.19sec





01:29:52Min

Jack and his father can be seen for a longer time.

17.64sec





01:38:17Min

Mrs. O'Brien stands thoughtfully in the living room.

23.77sec





01:39:38Min

The theatrical version lacks the entire visit of Uncle Roy, who plays with the children and makes them forget their worries for a short time. Of course, Mr. O'Brien doesn't like the fact that he makes his children happy while they turn away from him more and more, which is why he unceremoniously kicks Roy out.

587.17sec





01:52:11Min

Jack and his friend begin to ravage their parents' house. The viewer gets to know the reason for this: the boy's father has mistreated and locked him up. Afterwards, a violent storm begins, whose devastation can be seen in retrospect.

512.51sec





2:00:59Min

Jack and the other children annoy and hurt even more animals. They also enjoy destroying other people's property. Some of them also turn away from him.

160,03sec





02:08:21Min

Jack goes up the stairs and looks briefly at the birds in the cage. Afterwards, he continues through the floor until he reaches a room that sparks his interest.

36.08sec





02:13:22Min

The hand glides longer through the water.

3.96sec