It’s Hard to Feel THAT Sorry For Her I Would Say.
I’m talking about Jennifer of course. My main nitpick about this is yeah I’m sad to see what happened to her but c’mon she HAD to have been cognizant of what she now was. She couldn’t have been that much of a ditz. Well I dislike the way the movie played it off by her saying “We’ll I’m nearly un killable when I’m fed & I can heal, etc”. Ok then, she’s aware that something happened, and I’m saying she must be aware of what.
She’s slaughtering people, dining on their guts, didn’t the horror of it all hit her in the least? This is what makes her guilty as hell in my opinion. She became a thing, she embraced that thing which kinda makes one believe she was soulless to begin with. Just like she killed that Arab kid right off the jump, just after she herself got attacked & supposedly murdered. That was cold blooded for sure. So does that show you who she was or do you merely blame the demon in her?
In a nutshell this is what I’m asking. How much of it was the demon & how much of it was “her?” You know what i mean? When it comes down to it, I think this is the main argument of the movie.
What was I expecting her to do? Good question I guess. Kill herself? Maybe or at the very least seek out those who had answers to give her, just in case she wasn’t fully aware of her situation. She knew who she would kill & wouldn’t (Needy).
If this film was trying to make you empathize with her, I think they failed.