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Who was photographing the kids in the documentary?


Satan?
How the hell did the narrator not become a zombie?
How did the demons even hire a narrator for their film that turns people in to demons?
Was the film live?
Was it a film or a documentary?
It makes no sense!

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it was a docu film like blai witch project , cannibal holocausrt etc

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could you imagine the demons' interviewing technique for the narrator lol. I often wondered if anyone outside of the apartment block even received the doco, and why was sally chosen as the only one to have the demon burst through and not anyone else???

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I just assumed it was supposed to be live. I was wondering if the rest of the world was supposed to be going through the same thing and we were just witnessing the building.

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My assumption is that it was like the film within the film in part 1: It was not a movie. It wasn't a documentary. It was accually what happened to those people and that was how the mask got to Berlin in part 1. And as for the re-enactment in part two, I think it was accually going on at that moment, and as soon as the demon awoke, it had to choose a host. And poor Sally was it!

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You are probably right. Either that or the just that building's tv system was possessed



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I thought it was just a television show or movie the people were watching in the apartment complex. So the first movie was just a film and they were watching the SEQUEL to that movie on tv.

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I believe that the TV Station of the end is involved in some way to the documentary.
Also the demon clearly choose Sally because she is bipolar and more crazy than the others, lol.

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Video camera's where way more advanced in 1986, ask anyone they tell you, think google street view, but live, without any equipment, serious that's was the 80's crazzzzy times.

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