Anyone understand the ending...?


Was it supposed to mean something significant???

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I think she's going to commit suicide... It was really clear to me!

G_enetor is the G Master!!!!

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I knoiw i didnt get the end neither does that mean that holly is gonna turn psycho.

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weird ending people

was it supposed to mean that she is a bit of a psycho as well?

was it a lame way to suggest there could be a sequel?

I don't think it was suggesting that she would kill herself because she seemed happy and not really showing signs of someone who would want to kill themself

The real estate lady said something like "did they ever find out how many many people she killed?"

what was the real estate lady talking about? Do you think they told her about what happened with her ex room mate etc or did the real estate lady read it in the news or something? Anyway it was a weird thing to say none the less. I mean If I was trying to sell a property then I wouldn't be bringing up the psycho ex-room mate as conversation that is not a very good sales technique lol (was it just a very bad script write in that scene?) but it didn't seem to upset her at all by asking this question then when she sees the blade she doesn't seem to be that upset either?? Infact she has a flash back to the psycho saying "you saw it in my eyes didn't you? That moment of understanding" WTF is that suppossed to mean that they understood each others pain or suffering or was it each others psycho personalities or reasoning for killing? Are we to assume that she killed her mother as a kid??
"That moment of understanding"....meaning that she ended her mothers life to take away her pain which seemed to be the reasoning of her psycho's room mates reasoning to kill all these people??

Either way it was a bad movie but that ending has me thinking about it a little and perhaps that was the Directors/writers intention with that last scene..To have you think about it a little even though it was a terrible thriller with little class and a script that was lacking in so many ways. The first SWF was a lot better.

Anybody else got any thoughts on this?






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I thought she was turning psycho and was going to continue in her friends ways.

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Yes, the ambiguous ending is the set up for Single White Female 3: The More Psycho or something like that.

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It either means that seeing her roomate dying made her understand what she meant about seeing it it peoples eyes when they are released from their pain.Now she wants to do the same for other people.

Or seeing her roomate released from her pain has made her want the same thing and she intends to kill herself.After seeing her mother kill herself and her boyfriend cheating and losing her friend and seeing her roomate die she doesn't want to go on.

I'm inclined to think it means she's going to start killing because she was getting the new apartment and seemed quite happy and more like she was getting over what happened rather than it depressing her.Although she could have just been happy because she was looking forward to being released from her pain and killing herself lol

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I think she'll pick up where the other girl left off. Yes, SWF Part 3 - The Redhead Strikes Back.

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I took it to mean that she was contemplating suicide to end her pain. She had a lot of trauma in her life recently. All the deaths, and just wanted to end her pain. But she thought better of it. Thats my take anyway.

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If rock8591's post is what the movie makers intended us to get out of the movie, they seriously didn't make their point clear.

Life is never fair, and perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that it is not.

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I watched this last night for the first time. I think she was planning to committ suicide because it seemed her boyfriend was going to move in with her. Unless he was going to stay at his place and she was going to get another roommate.

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All I have to say is if he decides to stray again -- he better wtach out!

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This was not a movie that needed an ambiguous ending. It wasn't necessary.

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