Who exactly was Jennifer Glick?
I'm a little cloudy about her role and who she was exactly. Anyone clear this up for me?
shareI'm a little cloudy about her role and who she was exactly. Anyone clear this up for me?
shareJennifer worked at the church with Annie's mother, Judy and uncle/father/serial killer who lived under the house (Judas). This is shown in the church scene when she looks at the pictures on the wall. Judas murdered Jennifer Glick, which is why she was haunting the house. She wanted Annie to know what happened and who Judas was, so when she killed him Jennifer's spirit was set free.
Judas was Annie's uncle, who was also her father (hence the blue and green eyes).
Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure of the relationship between Jennifer and Annie's mother.
shareAre we supposed to believe that Jennifer is really Annie's mother? It seemed they were hinting that as the two women are both pregnant in the picture. If not, where is Jennifer's baby? Why would they bother showing us she's pregnant?
Jennifer was never pregnant-- she just looks like it in that one picture. If you look really closely at the picture of Jennifer you can tell. Also, when Annie goes to the church and looks at the pictures you can see Jennifer isn't pregnant.
shareThat is even more ridiculous.
shareWhy would she be pregnant in every picture ever taken of her? It is enough that she was pregnant in one.
Also, these pictures are reveals. "Movie logic" is important; it says we have to learn something from the picture she finds. We learn nothing from being shown that only Judy was pregnant - Judy and Jennifer could have met and be friends at any other time than when Judy was pregnant. And also, there were two daughters, why would it be important to show us just one of the pregancies?
Movie logic tells us this: there were two women that became two friends, there were two pregnancies, there were two children that became two sisters.
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