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Paranormal activity spoiler
In the one I saw, Katie kills Micah with a knife and then just hugs her knees until the police finds her. Possibly they shot her, can't remember. :p: Not sure what that does to your hypothesis about the meaning of the film. All the different endings makes me feel a bit like they didn't really have a defined direction with the movie at all which I don't actually like very much. |
Watched Requiem for a Dream tonight. It was a pretty good movie. Makes me glad that i don't do drugs. It was one of those movies that from beginning to end you just don't feel right. Kinda depressing especially the ending. I would recommend it to anyone.
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Out of the three endings I saw, I liked the one where she returns to the bedroom after the confrontation downstairs with blood on her and a chef's knife. She then slits her own throat, out of grief perhaps? The ending you describe was my second favourite because it shows her visibly upset with the events that had transpired and it has a more psychological effect that the demonic entity had rather than physically inhabiting her body to kill Micah. I liked the idea that the entity exacerbated budding feelings of contempt that Katie was feeling towards Micah and that it was it's suggestion that Katie kill Micah but it wasn't physically controlling Katie to do so. Also the ending with Katie committing suicide and being shot at by the cops is kind of foreshadowed at the beginning of the movie when Micah has the knife and does the mock throat cutting. |
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From Paris with Love. Action from start to finish, switch your brain off and enjoy.
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Casino 1995
in a word: terrible. |
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A Nightmare on Elm Street.
http://tf.org/images/covers/Nightmar...i_download.jpg I hate horrors, I get ridiculously scared for some reason. But I thought well this is regarded as a bit of a classic, and I thought it'd be a 80s cliché ridden, which it was. But it still scared the shit out of me. FML |
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