The Ghosts at the End
So at the end....does no one have a problem with all these psychotic, able-to-kill-people ghosts getting free?
"I shall slip unnoticed through the darkness like a dark, unnoticable slippy thing."
So at the end....does no one have a problem with all these psychotic, able-to-kill-people ghosts getting free?
"I shall slip unnoticed through the darkness like a dark, unnoticable slippy thing."
I took it as the were free and no longer trapped in the house and now were able to go where every other spirit goes after death. I don't think they were able to freely roam around the earth but went to either Heaven or Hell.
shareI zig zag back and forth between thinking they went to heaven or hell and thinking they just went into a forest because if they could or wanted to leave what was stopping them before?
"I think I liked it better when I thought Sylar ate brains."
It seems that ghosts are often "locked" into places, such as The Hammer who stayed in his junkyard. Perhaps they poofed off back to their old haunts. Or perhaps they are now free to wander the earth or zipped off into the afterlife. Who knows? It's a good question about the status quo at the end of the movie, but without a sequel looks it'll remain up in the air forever.
sharethe ambiguity of that I always thought was great...
where they free to move on into the afterlife? Unleashed upon the world? Or Just returned to their Earth bound hunting grounds like Jason from the Friday the 13th films?
who knows, I loved the Ghost concepts but this movie was never popular enough to ever get that answered...
Ok you didn't like the film,
But why so much hatred over a movie?
You need a man hug