Overall I thought the movie was very powerful. I can take the modifier away and just say powerful, but I don't want to scare you more than the movie already does. There's a couple of points and there's a couple of scenes that will bring you appropriately up. Will you'll feel the down so to speak? There's a few bunny hops there's a few like El Toro twisties but there's no major one like kingdaka major drop. Other than that, it's all pretty much you know what direction things are going and in the end I think it's worth the 16.99 or 1799 if you're planning on. If you plan your movie nights, especially if you plan your scary movie nights around food, then yeah, you can plan on a couple of popcorn kernels flying across flying across your lab. Or you can plan on a couple of you know drops of your soda that you're going to spill if you jump from one of the actual things cuz they are actually scary people people scary. Movies are made by scary people remember that. So would I see it. Yeah. But if you're disappointed, you know I'm saying just that's your problem, right? So you schedule your your movie nights accordingly? And if you try this movie, you know I'm saying you, you may or may not be satisfied. It depends how your horror movie palette is. You know it depends. What is your tolerance for scary movies? You know a lot of Europeans are not really faced by a lot of American. You know the classic Stephen King, the classic, you know American thrillers you know a lot of South Americans are also not phased by a lot of things you know. So I think I think the space race for the scariness I think also is is something that is you know profitable because everyone's trying to outdo them themselves who can be more inventive who can be more crazy? Who can be more scary? More monster more more more right? We all want more more more more more more more more more. Who is winning this scary erase? I don't know but but either way, yeah, I'd say it's worth a 1699 in general if you're going to spend $16.99 on a scare me