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Bluelighter
im just finished watching i cried at the end
because it was really sad not because it was bad.... it wAS really good

singularity said:Amazing film, probably my favorite of anything i saw in 06/07.
I'm loving it really because the tone very similar to Eraserhead's which is mine all time favorite film. Not even just the beast that feeds on children(although when they crying started i was like 'yes!') but I think there is something going on with babies. Any film trying to be horror with babies like "It's alive" "Eraserhead" etc has this very visceral, odd feel to it which is uncommon enough to be a pretty big deal when i feel it. Its like the most vunerable you can feel watchin a movie man.
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lostNfound said:exceeded my expextations tenfold.
smart-e said:Firstly were the Faun and other creatures a manifestation of other people in her lives? For example in the part were she steals the key from the frog was the frog a manifestation of something else and was she acturally stealing a key from someone?
I loved the monster thing with the eyes this was my favourite character although I didn't understand the significance of her stealing the graps or the consiquence of her actions.
smart-e said:Ok I don't know how to do the spoiler thing so if anyone want's to show me or do it for me would br great.
NSFW:I was told that the girl was dead at the very beging fo the movie and the movie was acturally her path to the afterlife. The moster was the Gatekeeper to the otherside and the faun was like her guide. Dunno what do you guys think?
Dapurman I understand that but what was the significasnce of the pale man waking? What did that accomplish? Why was he there? Why was he guarding the food? what was the significance of him being there?
atlas said:i liked it. Glad I downloaded it rather than spending money on it though. I went into the viewing expecting a bit more labyrinth and a little less reality.
Blowmonkey said:Hehe, I think it was rather easy to follow actually.