It's shameful how the FNAF fanbase itself doesn't know as much as I expected.
The movie was good, the film was based on the book. The animatronics seem more "childlike" because they are children in their bodies, their mentality is still that of a child. And even if they were, they wouldn't attack the night guard with a child nearby.
Most fans complain that there were no "jumpscares", but a Jumpscare would definitely make the film terrible to adapt to real life. It would be TERRIBLE.
But the truth is, the only part that was really a little disappointing was "I always come back", but like I said. The film was based on the book and realism.
How would he scream in pain when the springlocks probably affected his vocal cords?
Solid 5 stars. Criticize what you think is bad about the film, Scott won't take it to heart. He will look at ALMOST ALL the reviews and will probably make a gem in the next film!