The song from the radio doesnt make sense
since she is from 17th century ,that song couldnt have existed back then right?
sharesince she is from 17th century ,that song couldnt have existed back then right?
shareGood point.
sharewait, who said the song had to have existed back in the 17th century for it to be connected to the witch/Jane Doe?
shareSo are you guys suggesting that in her supernatural comatose state of 400 years, she simply heard a song playing on the radio/tv/wherever and liked it enough to keep playing it as her anthem? What if she liked a Guns N Roses Song? One Direction? Madonna? LOL!
shareI took it as the witch tormenting the father. Earlier he talked about calling his (now dead) wife "Ray" as in Ray of Light or Sunshine, etc.
sharethe song is an easter egg. its a english translation of a horribly bad norwegian son by the "artist" Sputnik.
original is here https://youtu.be/YGFV_T_r4S8
"since she is from 17th century ,that song couldn't have existed back then right?"
Quite possibly the dumbest comment on IMDB in weeks.
since she is from 17th century ,that song couldnt have existed back then right?
I also wondered why one particular song keep popping through the radio when she was supposed to have lived 400 years before the song came out.
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