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Who Writes This Crap? (Spoilers)


If they did not want Elisabeth to go in that room why didn't they lock the door like they locked the ones to the outside? Oliver killed the policeman. There was no investigation of the cop's disappearance? How did they get rid of the cop's car? Oliver was blind and Elisabeth did not leave the estate.

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He left it unlocked on purpose as a test of her obedience

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That sounds like a good reason to hack her to death with a machete!

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It's not. The husband is supposed to be a total psychopath. And so is his "son"

The young wife died too soon to realize what he was, so it was up to her clones to see the truth and liberate themselves

It had a weak ending and dragged on too long, but I don't think the overall story was all that bad

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This guy named Charles Perrault wrote the original script.
And then it was butchered by someone not worth to be mentioned.

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That's unfortunate.

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That the filmmaking style was patronising.

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I think Henry purposely left the door unlocked, so that Elizabeth would go in there, so that he now has an excuse to tell her that she didnt obey him and he was justified to kill her.. later in the movie, it is revealed that he told his Dr lady that he enjoyed killing of Elizabeths...

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I'm surprised the OP didn't understand this..

Very good an different movie.

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This was supposed to be a metaphor for the temptation in the garden of Eden I think. The room is the 'tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil' where she was forbidden to go in this luxurious home. Once she did her eyes were opened like Eve's were. Her husband (or God) knew that she would eventually look just as God being omniscient knew that man would sin.

This leaves one to think that if Henry did this because he enjoyed punishing her, Does God? They both knew the outcome and put it within arms reach as temptation that cannot be withstood because of our very nature.

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