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For every low there is a high.Do you remember when you saw the movie and/or when the movie took place? In this movie- a brunette single father and his daughter lived near the forest. Do you remember if he tried to contact the kid or if his daughter did first - you would be surprised how many details can make googling easier.
If knowledge is the key, then show me the lock, so I can ask someone to break it.Well, my mother was watching it on Netflix (last year I think) so I'm not sure that the whens would give much detail and it was hard to tell when it took place as it seemed pretty timeless (no evidence it was in the modern era or the past). And I didn't see all of it so I can't really give details but from what I remember he didn't try to talk to the kids, he just ran away from them without even saying hi or whatever, and I don't think the daughter even knew they existed.
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Okay, so there's this live-action film that's meant to be horror but we weren't scared as the score was the chicken dance music.The plot was that this man (I think he was white with dark hair) had a wife or child who'd died and he was helping his daughter (a child who was prepubescent but older than four) to grieve. Things kept happening around his house like the kitchen tap fell off and the window broke or something and there was a forest outside where he found a group of kids running around chanting and he asked a woman about it and she said that some children had died in that forest a while back so these kids may be ghosts.