Final credit shot
It's the lodge all snow-covered and it shows Mi-na all wrapped up in winter attire and she turns to the camera and makes a strange face. Then the credits roll. Anyone know what was intended by this?
shareIt's the lodge all snow-covered and it shows Mi-na all wrapped up in winter attire and she turns to the camera and makes a strange face. Then the credits roll. Anyone know what was intended by this?
shareI got two theories:
The family got away free and are still open, even during winter time. The daughter looks at the camera to show us that she's still stuck there with her family.
Second theory is that she lives there now, since everyone else is gone from murder. Everyone is implicated in the movie except for her.
I think it implys that maybe the whole story was just her imagination..maybe
shareI thought the face she made was meant to tell the audience, "You don't want to know what's going on in there now." That's why she was outside.
shareI interpreted it that she was the one that killed the first customer, because he was making too much noise and she couldn't sleep. So she was not a little innocent girl after all.
shareTHIS!!!
After the opening music, when she streches and lying on the crouch, she does the same weird looks to the camera.
I always thought that scene kind of weird.