Gabe and Vince


1 thing I dont understand in this movie is that why is Gabe shooting Vince on the street? Did he knew that it was him who was the murderer? If so why did he started to call like a weirdo for Sara that was hiding under the bus and then fight her in the house like it was him who was the murderer? Was it that Gabe wanted to kill both to be sure that he got the Murderer or what? And he acted really weird when they were talking before he push the table on her. I really thought it was Gabe when he started to hunt Sara. The movie was great anyway.:)

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It's a sort of the same things done in 10 little indians, the killer knows that as the number of victims goes down, the odds of him being discovered are getting greater.

Once there are only 2 people left, obviously anyone is going to go "I know I'm not the killer and there's only 1 other person left"

Ergo the killer will always:
1)Fake his own death
2)Get the last 2 people to try and kill each other

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Wonderfully convoluted way to explain that part of the movie really screwed up. It's like they filmed so many different alternate endings, that they literally forgot which one they were going with.

Gabe acting like a psycho was a mistake, pure and simple. And brought the movie down quite a bit in my mind.

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He had to be 'weird' just so he can easily threaten her (she is the 'killer' after all...at least to him). Not to sound sexist, but I'm guessing it's because she's a lady and/or small - so he easily took advantage by sneering at her.

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