The Ending
How the heck are they going to explain what happened to Lily and the aunt?
sharei don't think any of the crew thought of that...
sharejohnstewartthekiller writes: "i don't think any of the crew thought of that..."
Considering that the film begins with the title card "Once upon a time", I don't think they had to think about it.
The film isn't a crime drama about what the cops do, it's a modern fairy tale about how two lost girls find love in unexpected forms.
"Maybe it's another dimension. Or, you know, just really deep." --Needy
Nice. Just stick a " Once upon a time" card at the start of any film and, voila, no need for the makers to think about resolving anything beyond the immediate.
shareEmpty, depressing, unsatisfying ending.
Nobody on the IMDB likes anything anywhere at anytime.
SwalesFilm writes: "Empty, depressing, unsatisfying ending."
No Way!
Everybody got what they wanted.
*Spoilers*
Lily spent the whole film crying out for Mama and got to go with her. Victoria said that she loved Annabel and got to stay with her. Mama got her baby to love, and Annabel got the child that she didn't realize that she wanted.
"Maybe it's another dimension. Or, you know, just really deep." --Needy
lily was just getting to know Annabel and started to like her. why should she be seperated from her sister. Mama got her dead baby anyway. should have stopped at nearly possible happy end with lily and victoria staying with Annabel.
shareazurit writes: "why should she be seperated from her sister."
Yes.
That was heartbreaking!
But look at Victoria when she recognizes the butterfly as Lilly: Victoria has a look of wonder of her face!
They won't be separated forever!
"Maybe it's another dimension. Or, you know, just really deep." --Needy
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i loved this movie, but the practical side of me was wondering as the credits rolled... how they heck they gonna explain this to the police!?!
shareWhat do the words "Once Upon a Time..." mean to you?
"Maybe it's another dimension. Or, you know, just really deep." --Needy
Umm … that they lived happily ever after?
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The scene with Lily in the bedroom pulling one end of a large blanket, the view we see is only Lily pulling one end and someone off screen pulling the other end at quite an elevated angle. Lily is not afraid and Victoria seems to know what's happening because she calmly walks into the bedroom and closes the door. Obviously this scene is a set up to intrigue us into thinking that someone else is in the house but it's not scary,
just like, okay, so it's the shrink's set-up guest house, so it's most likely the shrink pulling on the blanket, not a ghost for chrissake, it's 2013 after all. There has to be a logical explanation, but no spoilers here.
over on us
Mama is pulling the blanket -- she's playing with her child!
"Maybe it's another dimension. Or, you know, just really deep." --Needy
As Victoria is closing the door, you can see Lily walking past it, about six feet off the floor. (In the copy I watched, this happens at 32:00.) Did you think the shrink was making her do that?
shareThe way I figure it, who all knew they were keeping those kids? The aunt and the child psychologist were killed off. There were never any visits from the police, Annabelle only gave vague details to her friends in the beginning and they moved off to their own isolated home.
Should we all live up to promises as does Rick Grimes.
The way I figure it, who all knew they were keeping those kids? The aunt and the child psychologist were killed off. There were never any visits from the police, Annabelle only gave vague details to her friends in the beginning and they moved off to their own isolated home.