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‘Hatching’ Film Review: Finnish Horror Unleashes a Teenage Girl’s Rebelliously Monstrous Side

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very uncanny. It has talons, a beak, and a sparse smattering of gooey black feathers, but it also sports enormous blue irises and human teeth.

Tinja is appropriately horrified at first, but she eventually learns to live with it and takes it upon herself to care for it, including by feeding it her own vomit.

She names the creature Alli, after a lullaby about an orphan.Alli has some destructive tendencies, leaving Tinja scrambling to cover up various instances of violence and strangeness around her house.

The creature is clearly sympathetic to Tinja’s feelings, particularly bad ones like annoyance and resentment, and wants to eliminate all living things that stand in her master’s way.

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