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When you give the Ancient Evil the plot token, it's surely supposed to disappear in a puff of logic? And if it doesn't, and the film is breaking the genre convention rules, which other ones is it breaking?
Archivist was not even convincing about what a ghost is. But an archive is no place for human remains.
The kids were great, and well played. I didn't like the sacrifice at the end, it didn't cry out satisfactory plot resolution. I wanted rehabilitation. But maybe a message of the ending is that sometimes people just get too broken?