I agree with that!! This movie terrifies me all the time. No matter how old i am. But this gives me chills 💀most horror movies are unrealistic… I don’t like the movies with Vampires,monsters, witches.
Exactly one of my top 10. My chills was “where are we” and that was the last words she spoke. And Jesus when this house is ours kept repeating like bump it we dead and woe to anyone trying to live here. That was just too crazy
What I also especially love about this film is that it tells the story in the perspective of the ghosts itself. Usually, you'd expect that the main characters are ordinary people who are getting scared by ghosts, but here the idea that the main characters are themselves ghosts is spooky. Victor is scared of Anne, and Anne is also scared of Victor, lol
@@vedantsridhar8378 What do you mean 'also especially love'. That is the primary plot point that makes this movie brilliant. Without that it would be a pretty ordinary haunted house movie.
Kidman got an Oscar nomination for Moulin Rouge in 2001 but she’s so much better in The Others. So much range of emotions in this movie. Her best work came after she split with Tom Cruise. Now she’s a grade A actress.
Trivia: _"Nicole Kidman originally tried to persuade Alejandro Amenábar and the Weinstein brothers to find another actress for the part. Coming off the bright and exuberant Moulin Rouge! (2001), the actress was initially reluctant to do a film that explored such dark places."_
Agreed. Nicole gave the stronger performance in The Others but because it's a horror movie, the Academy decided to ignore it and nominate her for the musical role in Moulin Rogue instead.
Trivia: the old lady is played by Renée Asherson, a notable Shakespearean theatre and film actress from the 1940s-1990s. She was quite the looker in her youth. This was her final film role. She died in 2014 aged 99.
Absolutely not true at all. Horror is probably the one genre having a great renaissance at the moment. Talk To Me, Hereditary, The Babadook, Get Out, The Witch etc.
@@roloug95I do like those movies and think they have a quality of their own merit. However I really think this is a kind of film that resonates far more deeply. The word “psychological” gets thrown around so much in movies but this is one I really feel fits the description (just watched for my first time). It’s a much slower burn and I honestly feel like would lose a lot of people for that. The twist itself honestly isn’t so original, but this scene where it revealed the double murder and suicide really cut to the bone for me. I think it’s a bit because of how foreshadowed it was (another word I think is thrown around too much). At first, I tried piecing together the puzzle, but maybe twenty minutes in I decided to let back and let the movie tell the story. There were definite hints, the explanation with the pictures of the dead and the way characters straight up looked dead when they were speaking was that subliminal foreshadowing, it’s not genius to figure out and the understatement treats the audience with the due respect. I think the understating is what sold this twist for me so well, along with Kidman’s acting. The entire movie I was conflicted between her obvious care and sense of values, and how they make her unbalanced and cold at times. She wasn’t a good or bad person, just a person. The horror she felt at the revelation of her actions felt internalized by me, and that’s what I would call psychological. I think Get Out had a lot of theme and applicable metaphor, but it felt like that was the point of the whole movie and a lot of highly marketed movies these days. It’s like they have to justify their audience solely by the premise that not everything is made plain. This movie felt earnest and honest, it felt like it was made with the same intent and care as if no one would watch it and that’s what sold it for me. It felt like it was made with its own standard for existing and didn’t need to impress anybody. As I watch more (older) movies that were just movies, not franchises, not bait for chasing viral tags and trends, I find that feeling more and more, and I especially notice how much it’s missing these days. Hollywood always had pulp tripe that was more garbage than meaning, so it’s not new, and even now there are many great films that don’t manage to reach a wide audience, but the mainstream feels so self congratulatory and showboaty that many movies become more or less instantly forgettable. I just think it’s a shame the tradition of story for story’s sake seems to be more and more stifled or harder to find
The movie script and the storytelling are interesting, but Nicole takes it to another level. Her acting in “The others” and “Birth” makes her one of the all time greats
@@ErenYeager-du3ub If you go back a few seconds earlier, you can see she's not there, but when the old woman speaks with her, she appears from nowhere. Another visual detail that shows they're the real ghosts of the house.
I love Shyamalan, but I can't help but to agree. This was mindblowing. I know both plot twists are technically the same but... There's something so brilliant about having a hunted house movie from the ghosts perspective. It's not just a plot twist, it's a genre twist
Wrong. Shyamalan didn't think of it first. The script of The Others was written years before The Sixth Sense was released, but unfortunately no one wanted to produce the movie at the time.
I know this comment was from 11 months ago, but i JUST watched this movie and really, i understood everything twards the end where it had the "twist" in which it apears that they were DEAD the whole time... could you explain that for me? how did they became ghost and how was it discovered the mother killed her children
@@DivineAdmire according to the movie the living and the dead exist in different dimensions, that's why they can't see each other. By being close to death like the glaucoma lady, they can contact each other as she is the bridge to both dimensions. The girl said "she tried to kill us" but the mother actually killed them. That's why they think they're not deas
@@kingghidorah8106 thank you for this explanation, I understand the 2 different dimensions and all, BUT I’m wondering why there was not a scene in the movie where she killed her children. If that’s the case, what were they doing living their lives in the house from the beginning, and where there was noise in the house, and nobody was seen. Please explain!
@@kingghidorah8106 wrong. The old lady is a medium and she is in a trance, her abilities have nothing to do with her health. Mediums can talk to dead people and this is a seance which is a meeting between the living and the dead
@@DivineAdmire The first scene of the movie the mom is screaming, this is her first moments as a ghost after she just killed herself and the kids. The family is ghosts the entire movie, the deaths happen before the movie started. The family is stuck in purgatory which is why they are still in the house, they’re not at their final resting place but they’re not alive, the mom talks about purgatory to the kids at one point. The noise they were hearing was the other humans that were alive. Since the living and the dead are in different dimensions that means they can’t see each other (but I guess sometimes they could interact because the boys were contacting eachother). This last scene is a seance, which is a meeting between the living and the dead which is why they were finally able to see the living humans. Two families that couldn’t see eachother were living in the same house is what was happening the entire movie
I love how those there is two points of views where the living people and the dead people were the living people see floating paper ripping in half but the dead mom is actually tearing the papers up
Kan yok, vahşet yok, küfür yok, uygunsuz içerik yok, şiddet yok sadece gerilim ve korku var ha bir de Nicole Kidman'ın muhteşem yüz ifadesi, iki harika küçük inanılmaz çocuğun yeteneği var.
1:46 If she was not aware what was going on who exactly then was asking questions such as "What did your mother do to you?" or "Is that how she killed you? With a pillow?" Those questions suggest a very conscieous and intelligent participation in the discussion with the spirits. If her spirit left the body to make it possible for her to work as a medium, which is suggested by her lack of memory, then it should be some other participant of the seanse, that asks questions via medium and conducts interrogation of the spirits.
The old woman was probably in a deep trace, that's why she don't remember the things she just did, it's like when you wake up from a dream that you can't remember later.
I REMEMBER, I was in the line, and a dumbass did like if he had trisimia 21 and yelled "NIcole Kidman and her childs ae all dead! SHE killed he childs ! "
Am I the only one who felt this movie was a bit underwhelming, maybe because I already figured the children where ghosts, but I thought the mother was alive and that she kept curtains closed because sunlight made the ghosts of her children disappear, so her being a ghost too was at least somewhat of a plot twist
I think the plot twist wasn’t very hard to see coming either, for me it was the revelation she killed her children, it seemed absolutely in character with how hell bent she was set on having control and even that made sense with how fragile her state of mind was. It just felt like honest tragedy at its best. I think the labels of it being a horror story or ghost story or whatever are unimportant, at the end of the day it’s just a very well done and sobering tale of tragedy
I was thinking on the few days before their death, she was on the verge of snapping... She made up the lie and believed that her children were photosensitive but really, I think she enforces the seclusion to keep a low profile because her husband is a renegade to the Nazi occupation in jersey channel islands at that time. She likely suffered persecutory delusions so she ordered all their servants off thinking some of them might be assassins. That also explains why she always wanted doors be closed under lock and key, only one open at a time. The paranoia was so strong so as the responses to hints of intruders. Eventually all of those led to the event. She smothers the girl and his brother with a pillow and then kills herself with the gun to the head (the purgatory effects were the migraines), as mentioned by the lady participating in the seance. She wakes up screaming. Alternatively you could say that they really were figured out by the Nazis after a brief reunion with her husband and her family was about to be executed but she commits homicide instead.
@@Neopolitan_Illusion excellent points. it makes sense. didnt consider the migraines. I figured she resigned to killing herself but couldnt leave the children behind since Dad was at war and most likely already dead, explaining why they could see each other when he came back. this flick was smart and creepy as they come.
At first i thought this movie deny heaven and hell as atheism. But looking back the reason the ghost of dead will be hanged to the world as suicided take place is logic. But still tb, war and kids shall be directed to heaven according to religious believe. Still kind of foggy about the theology aspect on this movie. Mb there is unfinished business. Like debt or getting murder.
The thing with the kids is that they are in denial lf religion/god/christ as they denied twice in the middle of the movie. Other question i have is: Was Grace religious before murder-suicide action or did she become religious after she tought she had a second chance fron god? And then she started to teach religion to kids as well who was in denial? So many questions.
the afterlife aspect is very foggy so as the misty premise of the film. They were most likely religious but the reason for purgatory is denial. They don't think they died. I don't think the mother's acts warrant a place in the good extreme or heaven, and all of them may be too stubborn to believe the dad died in the war, or the possibility he may have outlived his wife and kids.
This was one of the most terrifying movies I ever saw. And this without a drop of blood, no gore, no monsters not even villains.
The Skeleton Key is also great in this regard.
I agree with that!! This movie terrifies me all the time. No matter how old i am. But this gives me chills 💀most horror movies are unrealistic… I don’t like the movies with Vampires,monsters, witches.
Exactly one of my top 10. My chills was “where are we” and that was the last words she spoke. And Jesus when this house is ours kept repeating like bump it we dead and woe to anyone trying to live here. That was just too crazy
Worst movie ever @@avortinus6031
I don't think terrifying is the right word
the cut to the table moving by itself makes you understand the whole plot in an instant. Masterpiece.
Massively underrated film. Cheers.
Totally agree²
What I also especially love about this film is that it tells the story in the perspective of the ghosts itself. Usually, you'd expect that the main characters are ordinary people who are getting scared by ghosts, but here the idea that the main characters are themselves ghosts is spooky. Victor is scared of Anne, and Anne is also scared of Victor, lol
@@vedantsridhar8378 What do you mean 'also especially love'. That is the primary plot point that makes this movie brilliant. Without that it would be a pretty ordinary haunted house movie.
"Something about a pillow."
"Is that how she killed you?"
The shock acting from the young girl at that moment was brilliant, I thought.
The same shock happens to us, this plot twist is so fabulous
I am a gaymer
why was she shocked though, didn't the girl just tell the old lady the whole story?
@@radone469 yeah, she remember the pillow, but in her mind her mom didnt actually kill her in that moment.
Kidman got an Oscar nomination for Moulin Rouge in 2001 but she’s so much better in The Others. So much range of emotions in this movie. Her best work came after she split with Tom Cruise. Now she’s a grade A actress.
She was and she is. Since everyone who saw dead calm she is glowing.. not kidding, even since BMX bandits lol
Trivia:
_"Nicole Kidman originally tried to persuade Alejandro Amenábar and the Weinstein brothers to find another actress for the part. Coming off the bright and exuberant Moulin Rouge! (2001), the actress was initially reluctant to do a film that explored such dark places."_
Tom Cruise was one of two executive producers in this film actually.
Agreed. Nicole gave the stronger performance in The Others but because it's a horror movie, the Academy decided to ignore it and nominate her for the musical role in Moulin Rogue instead.
THAT is the kind of plot twist I like!
Ditto!
climax was mind blowing. Everyone should watch this thriller once in a lifetime
This movie is one of the best modern horror movies ever! And the scene is great: the acting, the music, everything just fabulous!
Trivia: the old lady is played by Renée Asherson, a notable Shakespearean theatre and film actress from the 1940s-1990s. She was quite the looker in her youth. This was her final film role. She died in 2014 aged 99.
"She's not dead! She's not dead! She's not dead!"
@@judyhopps9380don't
This is refreshing now im not scared of these scenes now cause shes really hot
She was gorgeous
I wish I could forget this movie plot simply to watch this masterpiece again, this scene was a shock.
They don’t make movies like this anymore. Real horror is a dead art.
Absolutely not true at all. Horror is probably the one genre having a great renaissance at the moment. Talk To Me, Hereditary, The Babadook, Get Out, The Witch etc.
@@roloug95 all those movies suck
@@roloug95I do like those movies and think they have a quality of their own merit. However I really think this is a kind of film that resonates far more deeply. The word “psychological” gets thrown around so much in movies but this is one I really feel fits the description (just watched for my first time). It’s a much slower burn and I honestly feel like would lose a lot of people for that.
The twist itself honestly isn’t so original, but this scene where it revealed the double murder and suicide really cut to the bone for me. I think it’s a bit because of how foreshadowed it was (another word I think is thrown around too much). At first, I tried piecing together the puzzle, but maybe twenty minutes in I decided to let back and let the movie tell the story. There were definite hints, the explanation with the pictures of the dead and the way characters straight up looked dead when they were speaking was that subliminal foreshadowing, it’s not genius to figure out and the understatement treats the audience with the due respect.
I think the understating is what sold this twist for me so well, along with Kidman’s acting. The entire movie I was conflicted between her obvious care and sense of values, and how they make her unbalanced and cold at times. She wasn’t a good or bad person, just a person. The horror she felt at the revelation of her actions felt internalized by me, and that’s what I would call psychological.
I think Get Out had a lot of theme and applicable metaphor, but it felt like that was the point of the whole movie and a lot of highly marketed movies these days. It’s like they have to justify their audience solely by the premise that not everything is made plain. This movie felt earnest and honest, it felt like it was made with the same intent and care as if no one would watch it and that’s what sold it for me. It felt like it was made with its own standard for existing and didn’t need to impress anybody.
As I watch more (older) movies that were just movies, not franchises, not bait for chasing viral tags and trends, I find that feeling more and more, and I especially notice how much it’s missing these days. Hollywood always had pulp tripe that was more garbage than meaning, so it’s not new, and even now there are many great films that don’t manage to reach a wide audience, but the mainstream feels so self congratulatory and showboaty that many movies become more or less instantly forgettable. I just think it’s a shame the tradition of story for story’s sake seems to be more and more stifled or harder to find
The movie script and the storytelling are interesting, but Nicole takes it to another level. Her acting in “The others” and “Birth” makes her one of the all time greats
One of the most haunting movies ever made, i watched this 20 years ago as a kid and still remember this scene very clearly until now
Same, I was 12 when I watched it for the first time back in 2003. I had many sleepless nights after it.
Such a powerful scene... I love this movie ❤️
I just noticed how Ann appeared from nowhere at 00:28 never noticed that before. Such a brilliant detail
Woah thanks never noticed either. Amazing
what so you mean?wasnt she supposed to be there?
@@ErenYeager-du3ub If you go back a few seconds earlier, you can see she's not there, but when the old woman speaks with her, she appears from nowhere. Another visual detail that shows they're the real ghosts of the house.
I think everyone in this world agrees that this movie is a masterpiece
0:33 if you close your eyes and increase the audio to MAX you can hear her say '' She tried to kill us with a pillow ''
Omg
@@itsbritneybyotch7471 hiya
What the actual fuck
I HEARD IT OMFG
A mother who would do anything to protect her children even if they're dead 😮
The most stubborn mom in the world finally realized what she had done to her children.
Honestly, İ think the plot twist here was better than The Sixth Sense. Sure, Shyamalan thought of it first, but it was done better in this movie.
You’re out of your mind. Sixth sense plot twist more surprising.
I totally agree on this one after watching it. I really saw it coming with the sixth sense
I love Shyamalan, but I can't help but to agree. This was mindblowing. I know both plot twists are technically the same but... There's something so brilliant about having a hunted house movie from the ghosts perspective. It's not just a plot twist, it's a genre twist
Wrong. Shyamalan didn't think of it first. The script of The Others was written years before The Sixth Sense was released, but unfortunately no one wanted to produce the movie at the time.
@@halea41 no, because you actually see him dying in the beginning. So, the idea is already planted in your head. Here, it's much more subtle.
This scene literally froze my blood in my veins
Wow… I like this expression. I’m gonna use it.
Literally? Are on the dead side of the RUclips section making contact?
My god, the goosebumps I have in this moment. I watched this when I was a kid and I was shooked for the end. Best plot twist ever 💯
They were dead the entire time. Wow!
I know this comment was from 11 months ago, but i JUST watched this movie and really, i understood everything twards the end where it had the "twist" in which it apears that they were DEAD the whole time... could you explain that for me? how did they became ghost and how was it discovered the mother killed her children
@@DivineAdmire according to the movie the living and the dead exist in different dimensions, that's why they can't see each other. By being close to death like the glaucoma lady, they can contact each other as she is the bridge to both dimensions. The girl said "she tried to kill us" but the mother actually killed them. That's why they think they're not deas
@@kingghidorah8106 thank you for this explanation, I understand the 2 different dimensions and all, BUT I’m wondering why there was not a scene in the movie where she killed her children. If that’s the case, what were they doing living their lives in the house from the beginning, and where there was noise in the house, and nobody was seen. Please explain!
@@kingghidorah8106 wrong. The old lady is a medium and she is in a trance, her abilities have nothing to do with her health.
Mediums can talk to dead people and this is a seance which is a meeting between the living and the dead
@@DivineAdmire The first scene of the movie the mom is screaming, this is her first moments as a ghost after she just killed herself and the kids. The family is ghosts the entire movie, the deaths happen before the movie started.
The family is stuck in purgatory which is why they are still in the house, they’re not at their final resting place but they’re not alive, the mom talks about purgatory to the kids at one point.
The noise they were hearing was the other humans that were alive. Since the living and the dead are in different dimensions that means they can’t see each other (but I guess sometimes they could interact because the boys were contacting eachother). This last scene is a seance, which is a meeting between the living and the dead which is why they were finally able to see the living humans.
Two families that couldn’t see eachother were living in the same house is what was happening the entire movie
Anne's eyes popped open with surprise when her dead state was revealed to her!
Phenomenal acting, you can feel every little emotion of the actress as if you’re in her place. Deserves an Oscar.
Just finished watching this movie at 4 A.M. Awesome movie, I didn't see that coming in a million years!
I love this movie so much! The Twist was brilliant!
I love how those there is two points of views where the living people and the dead people were the living people see floating paper ripping in half but the dead mom is actually tearing the papers up
One of the best and most shocking twists in the history of cinema! Well done!
Honestly, I enjoy the movie even more knowing the twist, everything makes so much more sense
one of the best spanish movies
This plot twist made my jaw dropped. 😧
1:23 - The candle is not lit at this shot then it was light again in the next frame.
looks like an oversight but it could also mean finishing the ritual in the real world
When I saw this movie at 2am I felt scared deadly. Thats one of my favorite horror movies all the time. You can’t forget it!
First class horror movie.
Brilliantant film with an EPIC twist.
Unforgettable ❤
One of the stunning turning moments in the movies history 😮
There's no greatest power
Than the power of denial
Kan yok, vahşet yok, küfür yok, uygunsuz içerik yok, şiddet yok sadece gerilim ve korku var ha bir de Nicole Kidman'ın muhteşem yüz ifadesi, iki harika küçük inanılmaz çocuğun yeteneği var.
I regret why I didn't watch this movie before 😭❤
I love this movie so much. I always recommend it to people.
Qué escena taaaan perrísimaaaaa. La amo
ഈ രംഗം ഒരിക്കലും മറക്കാൻ പറ്റില്ല 😢
Bata palang ako nung napanood ko to hanggang ngayon hindi ko parin nakalimutan. Grabe twist nito.
In this scene and when they found the graves and the photo i was literally like😮
I don’t know why the ending gave me cry so much
Best movie of all time!
This scene 💔💔💔
i watched this when i was a kid.. i was really surprised that they were the ghost good movie
Same here
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so glad I got to watch this worth getting spoiled. the plot twist blew my mind. I miss early 2000s horror
One of my favorite movies, and it makes interesting arguments about death and spirituality.
1:46 If she was not aware what was going on who exactly then was asking questions such as "What did your mother do to you?" or "Is that how she killed you? With a pillow?" Those questions suggest a very conscieous and intelligent participation in the discussion with the spirits. If her spirit left the body to make it possible for her to work as a medium, which is suggested by her lack of memory, then it should be some other participant of the seanse, that asks questions via medium and conducts interrogation of the spirits.
The old woman was probably in a deep trace, that's why she don't remember the things she just did, it's like when you wake up from a dream that you can't remember later.
I REMEMBER, I was in the line, and a dumbass did like if he had trisimia 21 and yelled "NIcole Kidman and her childs ae all dead! SHE killed he childs ! "
Görüp gorebilecegim en iyi final sahnesi, müthişti,
AMAZING FINAL!!
Best movie 🎬
Am I the only one who felt this movie was a bit underwhelming, maybe because I already figured the children where ghosts, but I thought the mother was alive and that she kept curtains closed because sunlight made the ghosts of her children disappear, so her being a ghost too was at least somewhat of a plot twist
I think the plot twist wasn’t very hard to see coming either, for me it was the revelation she killed her children, it seemed absolutely in character with how hell bent she was set on having control and even that made sense with how fragile her state of mind was. It just felt like honest tragedy at its best. I think the labels of it being a horror story or ghost story or whatever are unimportant, at the end of the day it’s just a very well done and sobering tale of tragedy
This Scene always Gives me goosebumps
The Truth Will Set You Free
This scene is very familiar i think there is another movie with the same scene maybe the conjuring or insidious🤔🤔
Sucks that you can’t find this on any streaming service. Some channel is going to pick this little gem up and make a shit-ton of money.
The way he repeated mommy I’m crying lol
I couldn’t watch this till the end. It was one of the scariest things I’ve ever seen. Terrible. I feel safer in this comments section haha
It's a mind-blowing movie. Really entertainment horror and thriller. The Others 👍
Ironic how this movie and Silent Hill 2 came out in the same year
If you like such plot twist, I advice you to watch The Skeleton Key.
the plot twist
Horror film where climax didn't scare us, it broke our heart🥲💔
that scene was very succesful and amazing. I had felt staggering when I was first watch😬( By the way, I have still same emotions about that issue)
Nickcol kidman...so cute n best movie too.
They are burning my eyes with mirror. I really don't know how to protect myself from these people.
What?
Can someone tell me where can i find the whole movie, it's so difficult, I've searched it almost everywhere.
You're local library
On Amazon Prime Video.
@@theoeguia3302Your local library. You're is short for you are. So what you wrote was 'You are local library'.
wodfix app
That bay with all the pirates
I couldn't forget its name because of this scene, unpredictable.
Best plot twist of all time.
hubert laquan isn't chinese he's trini. he's from trinidad.
-- 'The Wisemen' a Nook Color from the twilight zone
I like this movie THE ORHERS
Brutally sad revealing
They were in fact, dead.
this is how the real horror movie to be shown/make
So pretty much it's the 6th sense like Bruce willis
It's better than Sixth Sense
💔💔💔💔💔💔how i can overcome this😢😢😢😢😢😢
Bahut sahi movie hai
Brilliant scary movie 👍
Why did she kill her children?
Stress from the war and her husband not returning.
I guess the war, the loneliness and her husband’s death drove her to madness
She’s gone mad
I was thinking on the few days before their death, she was on the verge of snapping...
She made up the lie and believed that her children were photosensitive but really, I think she enforces the seclusion to keep a low profile because her husband is a renegade to the Nazi occupation in jersey channel islands at that time.
She likely suffered persecutory delusions so she ordered all their servants off thinking some of them might be assassins. That also explains why she always wanted doors be closed under lock and key, only one open at a time. The paranoia was so strong so as the responses to hints of intruders.
Eventually all of those led to the event. She smothers the girl and his brother with a pillow and then kills herself with the gun to the head (the purgatory effects were the migraines), as mentioned by the lady participating in the seance. She wakes up screaming.
Alternatively you could say that they really were figured out by the Nazis after a brief reunion with her husband and her family was about to be executed but she commits homicide instead.
@@Neopolitan_Illusion excellent points. it makes sense. didnt consider the migraines. I figured she
resigned to killing herself but couldnt leave the children behind since Dad was at war and most likely already dead, explaining why they could see
each other when he came back. this flick was smart and creepy as they come.
She was a horrible mother.
Ne ölmesi kardeşim tamamen algı operasyonu
This scene freak me the fuk out..
I thought the children were vampires.
That ilness does exist in real life. There are extremely fotosensitive people who have to be very careful with light
Respect peace
This should have been a Twilight episode
I can't even see them.
Is everything okay please respond ? What's happening what's coming to TX ?
Listen 👂 some body can't to be honest with the reality to advance it
Tolles Haus 😂
Dimmi😅
Strangled, burnt eyes. Who would take the initiative?
At first i thought this movie deny heaven and hell as atheism. But looking back the reason the ghost of dead will be hanged to the world as suicided take place is logic. But still tb, war and kids shall be directed to heaven according to religious believe. Still kind of foggy about the theology aspect on this movie. Mb there is unfinished business. Like debt or getting murder.
The thing with the kids is that they are in denial lf religion/god/christ as they denied twice in the middle of the movie. Other question i have is: Was Grace religious before murder-suicide action or did she become religious after she tought she had a second chance fron god? And then she started to teach religion to kids as well who was in denial? So many questions.
the afterlife aspect is very foggy so as the misty premise of the film. They were most likely religious but the reason for purgatory is denial. They don't think they died. I don't think the mother's acts warrant a place in the good extreme or heaven, and all of them may be too stubborn to believe the dad died in the war, or the possibility he may have outlived his wife and kids.
yes they not dead. because they are actors
What happened to these people? Completely took the vaccination off.
what
i hate this film
Why though
cope
So it makes perfect sense that you'd watch clips of it then.