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Sarah wasn't worth it at all (Spoilers)


I know that he loved her but Sarah didn't really care about Frank. She leaves him for a drug dealer so he should have just let her go. He risks his life to 'save' her and she leaves him again without notice a little while after that. That's gratitude for you, but I blame Frank for being so stupid for being loyal to a woman that clearly didn't want to have anything to do with him. I liked the movie but that's the only part that pissed me off.

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Frank was a psychopath. Sarah was a damaged person trying to right her life.

Being with Frank actually impacted her recovery in a negative fashion! She lost all the progress she had made in re-building her life and actually wound up turning back to drugs. As Frank himself said, he was too weak to stop her from regressing back into her old habits.

Ultimately he finally figured it all out and managed to help her get back on the track to redempetion, but he also realized and understood that it would never work between them because he wasn't right for her.





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Frank was a pscyhopath. Sarah was a damaged person trying to right her life.

Being with Frank actually impacted her recovery in a negative fashion! She lost all the progress she had made in re-building her life and actually wound up turning back to drugs. As Frank himself said, he was too weak to stop her from regressing back into her old habits.

Ultimately he finally figured it all out and managed to help her get back on the track to redempetion, but he also realized and understood that it would never work between them because he wasn't right for her.



You obviously don't know what the word psychopath means. You can't even spell it right.






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Typos happen, buddy. My apologies.

But way to argue the point!


"King of the Monsters: Savior of our City?"

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Sarah, happy, fitting with Frank's idealised Christian view of the world in fact became the most ardent example of its arrogance.

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She is literally made of vomit at one point.

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She is literally made of vomit at one point.


LOL, true haha

"I'm the ultimate badass,you do not wanna f-ck wit me!"-Pvt Hudson in Aliens.😬

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I thought Frank is a classic co-dependant.

Low self-esteem

Feeling the need for affection, love, attention from someone who is intense, such as drug addicts, criminals and abusers

Codependants will be the enabler, the rescuer and sometimes accomplice to their partner despite ALL SIGNS saying that he/she is abusing drugs, and committed to wrong-doings.

Codependants will feel empty, alone, worthless when alone. However, when in a relationship, they have no personal boundaries and will allow the partner to intrude upon all aspects of the codependants' life.

So Sarah will do what Sarah does as a drug addict. Get to rock bottom and seek help.
Libby is a possible sex addict / psychopath who will use Frank to get what she wants.

Frank is the enabler that caters to the whims of these two women at great personal cost. I really don't think Frank is completely "cured" of his codependancy at the end either. He merely found ways to shut himself out of society and compensate by caring for the bunny.

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True. In the end they play the "emotional" ending but honestly,f**k that drug addict b**h! He should have ended up with Libby,nothing wrong in giving the main character a good ending.

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