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A little slow at times but not bad. *****SPOILERS*****


Just finished watching this movie and it is a little slow at times but, for the most part, I did enjoy it.

The only thing that I had a real issue with is there being an enormous crater in the woods, with no police or other authority having secured it. Since when do these things exist without any monitoring of any kind? If that old woman was right and her son "was not her son", then this huge thing has been there for a very long time. Any amount of people or animals could fall in. Even Chris' mother never went to any authority about what she found.

I just found this to be a big flaw in the movie.

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@ jf22561

This movie was riddled with problems. I didn't know what the heck I was watching... I wanted my hour and a half back. It was a snoozefest.

Lucky for me, I found a video explaining the film on Youtube. But even with the help I received in interpreting it, I still wasn't satisfied with it. No moral/ lesson to take away from it. Nothing new was introduced, no solid impression was made.

*shakes head* What a waste.

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I just watched this film. I took this film as a metaphor for anxiety disorder, as the film alludes. The mom was in a physical abusive marriage. She has PTSD, as well as possible 'brain damage' - maybe.

Mother starts to see her ex husband in her son's actions (at the beginning of the film) when killing the spider. She believes she's sees her ex's violent tendencies manifesting in her son. (Lol I think I just repeated myself).

Though not too clear, I believe the mom had stop taking her medication, in the 3rd act, deciding to battle her depression/anxiety via going down the metaphorical black hole (her mind).

The last scene, imo, means she's not well yet. She'll always been on guard, on the lookout of when or if her son turns into his father (father like son).
[I believe "Bobaduk" did it much better.]


Or, it's just some evil creatures making their way to the surface via the sinkhole to wreck havoc on humanity.

Now I'm off to look for a film breakdown on YT.

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@RoboReCop

Thanks. That makes sense of it all for me. =) Cheers!

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That is a good summary. Thanks. I was also thinking The Bobbaduk (sp?) 15 minutes into the movie and it does do the whole metaphor thing much better.

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I thought the message came across nicely in this movie. Is it as good as the Bobaduk? It doesn’t really matter in my opinion (everyone speaks so highly of that movie, but I don’t even remember it much anymore).

This movie had me engaged throughout. The acting was good and the film itself was beautiful. It did exactly what it aimed to do and then some. It was supposed to be an art house flick, so some meandering was expected on my end.

@RoboReCop’s breakdown is great for those who need a little bit of clarification. I liked this one quite a bit despite some of its flaws posted above.

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