WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!
I loved how the kids (animatronics) understood things through drawn pictures. At the beginning, a kindergarten teacher claimed that children use drawings as representations for things.
And at the end of the film, Abby replaced a picture of everyone holding hands with Springtrap (which caused the animatronics to side with Springtrap) with a true one that showed Springtrap killing the children which sparked a memory in them, so they went on to kill Springtrap. In this, springlocks are faulty and go off by forceful movements or being hit. So they just simply hit Afton to kill him.
I also like how Afton was shown. When he finally showed his face as Afton rather than "Steve Raglan", he was still the ringleader of the animatronics. He was also the only one of them all who could talk. Oh, and at this point the animatronics had a known weakness - tazers. It was so cool how Afton just wasn't affected by the tazers, immediately looking more powerful. Now that was cool.
The deaths - crazy things. Only brutal and evil. I liked how Mike was just such a warrior; he was attacked to a nearly-fatal extent and pushed through it with the only goal of keeping Abby safe.
Speaking of sacrifices, let's talk about Vanessa. She did try to keep Abby from harm, knowing the dangers. She threatened Mike to death IN ADVANCE. Way before Mike knew the threat.
This threat was that the animatronics were friends with Abby but since they were being led by Springtrap, they wanted Abby to be one of them. A dead kid in an old robot.
On some humorous moments, though, I picked up the part where Chica placed Mr. Cupcake down the vent. The sinister looks Bonnie and Chica sent at this point made it a little bit hilarious just putting the cupcake down.
All in all, this was an EPiC Movie and I LOVED it and I RECOMMEND HIGHLY!
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