Elizabeth moss punched her? She looked away for a split second and moss was still lying on the ground five feet away. I'm not saying she should have immediately started believing in invisible men, but clearly there was no way Moss could have leaped off the ground, hit her, and returned to the same spot all in the blink of an eye.
Well unless that other person was Goku, I'm going to trust my eyes and assume theres no way they could have zipped across the room and back in the blink of an eye without me seeing anything.
I'm not saying it wouldn't be a WTF moment of confusion, but if i'm fairly sure the other person in the room couldn't have done it and that person is saying they didn't, it's going to lend some credence to her invisible ex theory.
One would perhaps be disoriented after being hit, so one might not have seen what the other person was up to? Did the daughter know of the invisible ex?
While others make points about how it’s only two people in the room.
If the other person is so far away and the hit comes from a direction I clearly could see them coming from, I’m going to be like wtf just happened.
The movie made a mistake and gives the girl a blood nose indicting the hit was more frontal than the side. It was a weird moment because it easily could have been done better. Hell just have the daughter turn her back completely as she stands up and suddenly she gets shoved into the door smacking her face on that.
Easily much more believable then that the other person in the room shoved her.
The way it was shot, it appeared to me that Cecelia was close enough to reach her, and even though it came out of literally nowhere, it was disorienting enough to make it believable, bc the brain is just going to fill in that gap logically for you if you get hit and someone is within arm's length. Maybe that wasn't actually the case in the scene, but that's how I remembered it being anyway.
I agree. She wasn't thinking with a cold head right after that. And she must've thought (in a split second) something like: "Oww! Where'd she learn to throw ninja-lightning-quick punches like that !?!"
I think a situation being tensed and adrenaline kicking in may play tricks on your brain that's trying to logically put the pieces together after a trauma just happened. The fastest and simplest way to an answer is that she punched her. She couldn't see anything else to reply to her dad's question.