i hated the end!



what was the point of the last scene! yeah i know that the sculpture was done by thorp!

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The sculpture was where the body of the wife is hidden by Throp.

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The body is in the base of the sculpture.

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Does this movie have two endings?
My memory of seeing it the first time was that the guy had hidden the body in the sculpture.
I saw it some years later and the body wasn't in the sculpture, and the Christopher Reeve character had been wrong all the time.

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The version where the body is not in the sculpture is the one I'm seeing right now. Instead, it's in another piece still in Thorpe's apartment.

I presume this is supposed to be more realistic and up-to-date, but it makes it less effective, putting it mildly. All of this film works pretty well for me except that. I also missed the theme of human interaction, the neighbors' little stories and their gradual connecting with each other, that was one of the main points of the Hitchcock version.

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