![]() ![]() However, when I sit down to watch it, Pin proves to be a fascinating and surprisingly well-made Canadian horror film. The essential plot set-up of what I took to be a film about an anatomical dummy come to life didn’t do much for me. When he overhears Stan trying to persuade Ursula that Leon is mentally disturbed, Pin starts telling him how to get rid of Stan too. Ursula gets a job at the local library where she meets and starts going out with Stan Fraker. Aunt Dorothy also moves in but Pin tells Leon how to dispose of her. ![]() Following the funeral, Leon and Ursula inherit the house whereupon Leon insists on moving Pin in with them. Dr Linden takes the dummy with him as he heads to a lecture only for it to move around in the back of the car and cause them to crash. Dr Linden urges Leon to go to college but is startled to return to his office and see Leon asking Pin for advice about what to do. When she becomes pregnant, they go to ask Pin for advice and are surprised when it talks back. Leon becomes very attached to Ursula and upset after finding her having sex in the back of a car. After his mother forbids him to have other friends, Leon comes to regard Pin as his best friend. As a result, the children believe Pin is real. Brother and sister Leon and Ursula Linden are raised by a father who is a doctor, Their father amuses himself by treating Pin, the anatomical dummy in his office, as though it were real and using his skill with ventriloquism to make it appear to talk. ![]()
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