Why were the aliens there in their town ? Whom were they looking for and the reason why? The character in the was Graham as (Mel Gibson), Merrill as (Joaquin Phoenix), Morgan as ( Rory Culkin), Bo as (Abigail Breslin). This film will have you looking crazy because it will not turn out how you expect it. But this movie is very weird, it will have you looking crazy. So here is a movie review for the film “Signs”.
This film was about this family that live in Pennsylvania, Graham was a priest before his wife had died. But Graham was scared of the alien, Merrill he stabbed the dog, Bo had this thing with the water and she knew that the alien was allergic to the water. Morgan had asthma problems, He also got taken by the alien. At the end of the film it will give you signs about the movie, so basically this movie will have you thinking about one thing and it really not about what you think it’s about.
You will find out what happened to Grahamś wife
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In the middle of the film Graham went to Ray house, because Ray wasn't answering the phone. So Graham went to see what was up, and then Ray told Graham what had happened to his wife , Graham wife was pinned to the car, if they had removed the car from her she was going to die faster. In the film they should've put more stuff in the story about Graham, wife.
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