![]() She also expresses sympathetic feelings toward Victor over the matter. In Chapter 9 of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Emma tells Jacob about what caused Victor's death and why it happened. She always wears black because of his death. On the subject of Victor, Miss Peregrine is said to be very stern and would punish the children if she had known they entered the room where he lay. Victor's younger sister, Bronwyn, is very sensitive over the topic of her older brother and is brought to tears by the sight of his body. Mientras explora los destartalados cuartos y pasillos, se da cuenta que los niños que vivieron allí (uno de los cuales fue su abuelo) eran excepcionales. We can only infer that, before Victor's death, Enoch and Victor were great friends because when they were burying him, Enoch gave Victor one of his favorite homunculi. Una horrible tragedia familiar lleva a Jacob, de 16 años, a viajar por la costa de Gales, donde descubre las ruinas del hogar para niños especiales de Miss Peregrine. In the film, Enoch uses one of his hearts to briefly bring Victor back to life. At first, Jacob thought he was sleeping, but then discovers that he is no longer alive. Both are said to be as strong as ten men. ![]() One feat of his peculiarity included lifting a boulder with a single hand. Victor, like his sister, Bronwyn Bruntley, has the peculiarity of super strength. It can only be assumed Miss Peregrine had retrieved it. It is unsure how the peculiars retrieved his body. In an earlier chapter, it is revealed by Enoch that Victor's death is the reason that Miss Peregrine wears black, and is very strict on the matter. Victor Bruntley was killed by a hollowgast after leaving Miss Peregrine's loop when he "couldn't stand it any longer", as Emma explains to Jake. Victor wasn't too fond of life in the loop, which eventually prompted him to leave one day. During Victor's stay, he apparently once sank the Cairnholm ferry with all the peculiars aboard, which severely angered Miss Peregrine. At age 10, Bronwyn snapped the stepfather's neck.Īt some point, the siblings began living in Miss Peregrine's Home. Although the film features a few positive themes, such as following one’s own heart and loyalty to friends, as well as the special relationship between Jake and his grandfather, it also contains strong language and violence, so we are prevented from awarding it our Dove “Family-Approved” Seal.īlood shown on a character's hand a woman mentions she has a 38 in her car a lot of fantasy violence, including creatures pulling out each other's eyes, leaving holes, and then eating the eyeballs a creature is hit in the eye with an arrow puppets that look like babies fight, and one stabs the other one to death with a knife blood shown on an elderly man's hand, as a creature attacked him a brief scene of birds feasting on flesh of their prey a comment that hints at the violence of the Nazis a bomb is shown dropping before it hits the children's home a character uses powers to make beer mugs, and plates smash against the walls of a pub a character is shown with a heart in his hands and what looks like other body parts, in one scene what looks like several dead sheep are shown, after a creature kills them skeletons fight creatures boy shoots at creatures with a bow various creatures are struck with arrows an evil character has fangs a creature holds its knife-like arm on another character a lady drowns stabbing of a creature birds attack a bad guy.Victor and his younger sister Bronwyn used to live in Swansea, Wales, with an abusive and toxic stepfather. Also, a young man states they did this with humans once at his parents’ funeral home. One of them ends the fight by knifing the other one. The film includes a few graphic moments of violence, including two puppet dolls that look like babies, fighting each other. Jake learns that he can see monsters that ordinary people cannot see, creatures that like pulling the eyeballs out of people’s sockets and eating them. It also focuses on Miss Peregrine (Eva Green), who has the power to turn into a bird and looks after the peculiar children. The movie features skeletons coming to life to battle bad guys and a creature with fangs (Samuel L. They become his friends, too, and he is especially attracted to a young girl named Emma (Ella Purnell). He’s transported back to 1943, to the children who were friends with his grandfather, Abe (Terrence Stamp). Jake (Asa Butterfield) discovers a “loop” world, and he winds up there. ![]() In addition, there is an invisible boy, another boy who attracts bees that live inside him, and a girl who contains fire in her hands. It features the “peculiar” children, who are gifted in unusual ways, which includes a girl who can fly and needs lead shoes to stay earthbound. “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” is an imaginative adventure into a world unlike any you’ve ever seen before.
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