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I don't like the direction the film took, but I just tried to enjoy it for what it was.
I can't totally justify the grandmother sacrificing her own daughter, but the closest we get to an explanation was the conversation the two had about the daughter having more children. She said she was done, her mother counters mentioning hopes for a son, she says no. I guess this decision makes the daughter dispensable and her death shows how ruthless the grandmother, cult, and demon(s) are. |
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When Toby pulled Katie into the closet and Christi finally said something along the lines of "I'll do it, just let her go" I was wondering if that was her agreeing to sacrifice her firstborn son...?
-edit- Thinking about it, I think the attempt to explain that was her dressing as a bride at grandma's and saying Toby was the groom. So maybe she was agreeing to "marry" him in the bedroom scene and with that would come the promise of her son. Last edited by SodaGirl; 10-31-2011 at 08:56 AM. |
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And to comment on what Despare said: I liked that the second film explained the deal that was made and that it was in exchange for fame and fortune, but the thing that i dont get is, WHERE THE HELL WAS THE FAME AND FORTUNE? I mean was anyone fortunate in any of these films? i surely dont think so. if anybody it was Kristi's husbands daughter that was forutnate just for the fact that she got to keep her life and Toby didnt really mess with her all that much. |
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I thought it completly fell apart at the end but it still managed to scare the hell out of me in the cinema, especially that part with the sheet that was fantastic, really had me on edge, ha.
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