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I think it's important to make the distinction between good and enjoyable – I really enjoyed Warcraft and I think it was worth the money I paid to watch it, because it gave me a lot of happiness watching it. However, I personally wouldn't call it good, because it lacked a lot of characteristics of what I see as a good movie, including poor plot and character development in my eyes. Now, if you did mean good in the sense that it was a well-rounded movie then awesome, I'm glad you think it was one, but if you mean it was an enjoyable movie, I think it would be good to make clear the distinction. Hope this helps – and to be clear, it's my opinion that I stated above, speaking from my own experience, not some objective fact.
Two things:
It seems to me that you're projecting your dislike of your siblings onto this family – a family with three fewer members. That's not something to be happy about. Even if she does get more special treatment because of it, it's unlikely that things will suddenly be all rosy for her – there's no way three deaths can be forgotten or overshadowed.
Did you read the title, where it's clearly stated that they are Danish? Nonetheless, they're certainly an affluent family; made clear by the extravagance and detail put into each of the flower arrays on the children's coffins. There's no "survival of the fittest" here. It's probably just luck that she was the one to survive; I just hope her parents don't end up blaming her for surviving.