Linden gave the medical doll.īefore leaving to give a speech one night, Dr. Although Leon has developed his own ability of ventriloquism, he gives Pin the same personality that Dr. Nonetheless, here we see that even as a teenager, Leon relies on Pin to give him advice. Abortion was not deeply debated in this movie, yet I still commended the bravery of Stern and Neiderman to include this. The voice tells them to come clean to their father, who after being told performs the abortion of Ursula’s baby. Ursula reluctantly agrees to this absurd idea and discovers that 18-year-old Leon can also perform ventriloquism, although he believes Pin is truly speaking to him. Terrified, she confides in Leon for instruction whose bright idea is to talk to Pin. “The need” led to Ursula becoming pregnant at fifteen. Oddly enough, Leon’s younger sister Ursula, at the sprightful age of five, deduced that she was going to like “the need” as a teenager. They made it sound like it was as powerful as “the force” from Star Wars. I even made it seem like I was introducing a nice, little Goosebumps episode. Linden, is a ventriloquist who projects his voice onto Pin and uses the dummy to teach his kids and patients about bodily functions. The film introduces us to Leon, an 8-year-old boy who believes that Pin, a medical dummy, is alive. Pin was directed by Sandor Stern and is based on the book by Andrew Neiderman. Allow me to do a proper introduction for once.
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