The trend of transporting children to rural environments to provide them with a nostalgic childhood experience is gaining momentum. Recently, children were taken to the countryside to experience a traditional childhood. This phenomenon echoes previous cinematic trends featuring fantastical and often frightening characters.

The 1990s saw the rise of horror films centered around mythological figures, such as the killer gnomes in “Wishmaster” and the goblin from “The Leprechaun.” More recently, films like “Rare Exports” have tapped into similar interests, featuring characters with notable parallels to a new national figure – the crowbar.

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  1. It’s a clever concept that highlights the desire for simpler times, though the execution can feel a bit contrived.

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