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OH yeah! I loved the ending twist. Very effective and very chilling. By the time Ray is slipping back behind her house and they were giving us flashback clues...I was like, "Oh...NO! Does she have him captured back there?" But that was about as "foreseeable" as it got for me!
I downloaded and watched The Secret in their Eyes (2009) much later the same day and I enjoyed THAT ending quite a lot too...even if I wasn't literally "surprised". The Argentinean film, of course, gives us zero clues. Especially as we don't even meet the older version of the husband until just about the end. We meet the older Julia Roberts character right from the beginning in this version.
I think this film scattered too much clues
Ha! ...can you give an example of the too much clues?
Having watched this film a few times now, I keep wishing that they had sprinkled more clues in there...just so at the ending I could have gone, "Ahhhh...I should've seen that coming!"
For example:
a. Julia Roberts character should have been a little more worried when Chiwetel Ejiofor's character shows up.
b. She probably should have been more insistent that his persistence was causing her personal heart ache and that the case was better left buried.
c. Someone could have mentioned that she never invites anyone over to her house in the last 13 years.
d. At Siefert's death she could have been way more sorrowful, as opposed to getting mad at Ray. Thus showing how she was feeling it was really HER fault he was dead...because she did not tell Ray everything.
e. Someone could have mentioned how she lost all interest in pursuing Marzin soon after he "disappeared".
etc...etc...etc
Peace!
On November 6, 2012 god blessed America...again.
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