Why did Garbiel Byrne (spoiler) instead of Toni Collette?
Why did he spontaneously combust, I mean? When Ellen first tries to burn Charlie's sketch book her arm catches on fire. The second time, she hands the book to the husband, but instead of throwing it in the fire he hands it back to her and she throws it in the fire herself. This book was her "pact" so to speak, so if anyone was breaking the (unwitting) "bargain" by attempting to burn the book it was her. Was it because she handed the book off to him and he touched it which marked him to be burned? Or was it dealer's choice (i.e. Paimon's) which one of the pair to punish for trying to terminate the "contract"? Perhaps because Paimon still needed her head and also needed to get the husband out of the way? The 1976 horror film "To the Devil A Daughter" starring Christopher Lee, Richard Widmark, and Nastasja Kinski had a similar scene in which an innocent bystander was engulfed in flames after touching someone else's "pact". Not being a student of the occult myself I am a bit confused by both scenes.
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