THE ENDING?
When she was in her cell, who was in the picture she had? It wasn't Nick and Amy was it?
shareWhen she was in her cell, who was in the picture she had? It wasn't Nick and Amy was it?
shareIt was her counselor at the mental institution. The women was probably his wife. The smirk she has, opened to interpretation as to what she is thinking, is borrowed from Psycho.
shareYour right about it being her counselo at the mental institution. However, to go as far as to say a movie ending with a main character smirking is borrowed from Psycho is just plain idiotic.
Firstly, she wasn't smirking. You need to education yourself on what exactly a smirk is. Secondly, you act as if Psycho was the first movie in which characters smirked. I mean, under your assertion, any movie that contains a character with questionable mental stability smirking is borrowing from Psycho.
Sorry, things don't work like that unless pretty much every single thing you see in a movie nowadays is considered as being "borrowed" from another movie, because everything has pretty much already been done. Quite frankly, if we follow that rule, every movie every made these days is "borrowing" every scene from another movie.
Silly.
"You need to education yourself."
LOL.
LOL at your catching that also. I suspect the writer was a 15 year old boy sitting at home in his underpants who has been spending the last 3 days trying to find a magical pair of boots in an imaginary world. His parents must be so proud.
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The Force is my Ally and a powerful Ally it is.
Luminous Beings are we - not this crude matter.
This coming from someone who can't spell "you're" ?
shareUnrelated but...Anybody know the ending credits song ?
Kind of an instrumental techno mix.
It was answered, but the ending left it that the cycle will continue. I know it was based on a true story and wonder if the real girl got help or sje went on to have a similar incident
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