Clare finds her mother as she is hanging so, naturally, she has issues with the lack of closure due to her mother's actions. She throws away the music box and, ultimately, kills herself immediately after. First things first, I guess, Clare's mother used to own the music box. What a shame, however, that we got a bad movie in exchange. What would you do? Would you keep making wishes even knowing what you know about the music box in question? While it is a played out concept, again, there was still potential for this to be somewhat interesting. Because it's a movie that, in my opinion, is made so you can ask yourself exactly what you would do if you knew you had seven wishes to make that, ultimately, requires a blood price for those wishes to come into fruition. Seriously though, it's a boring and repetitive concept, to be sure, but that doesn't mean that you can't tell a relatively interesting story out of it. I grew up watching, and loving, The Fairly Oddparents, so for this movie to not follow canon with that show is disappointing. Yes, this is a concept that is played out in all forms of media. That tradition continues here with Wish Upon following up Raw. So, lately, apparently, it has become sort of a tradition that I follow up a very good (or good) movie with one that's, eh, not so good.
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