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It Smelled Like Pee (Spoilers)


OMG most awkward sex-talk scene ever. Talking about 13-year-old vaginas and 15-year-old penises is not a turn-on. lol

But, seriously, I really enjoyed this movie a lot. Anyone notice during the end scene that the "possessed" versions of the parents didn't know how to drive a car very well, much like the little boy when the dad is giving him driving lessons? Nice little detail there.

This movie had a certain eerieness to it that was awesome. The whole incestuous relationship between the kids was just disturbing. What I didn't get was the title. It was supposed to be evil spirits that lived in the hills possessing humans, not Satan.

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I think they grabbed the title from the scene when the parents kill Lucio..
I'm pretty sure they say "here comes the devil" or something to that effect

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It was Satan and demons, hence the babysitter literally seeing 'el diablo' standing on her chest.

"To err is human...so...errr..." - Gary King

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Anyone notice during the end scene that the "possessed" versions of the parents didn't know how to drive a car very well, much like the little boy when the dad is giving him driving lessons? Nice little detail there.

That little detail was spoonfed to the audience in my opinion. They got back to the car in that trance-like state, and with the mother walking about no less. The jerky car is an elbow at my side asking, "Ya get it??".

The awkward car sex convo. is in direct correlation with the children's incestuous relationship.

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*English is not my primary language.

I was really turned on by all this car scene, go figure...

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Every religion has devils "the devil" is a just an expression rather that say Satan which is pretty much a Christian deity...the use of the world devil just gives leaves it open to any form of evil spirit unlike movies like the Omen and what not/

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Every religion has devils "the devil" is a just an expression rather that say Satan which is pretty much a Christian deity...the use of the world devil just gives leaves it open to any form of evil spirit unlike movies like the Omen and what not/

True that every religion has 'a devil'. But in this film they specifically refer to him as The Devil. The babysitter says she never believed in God, not until she saw what she remembered in a painting of Satan. She stated that the figure standing on her chest looked like this painting.


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I assumed that the babysitter was referring to Henry Fuseli's 'The Nightmare'? She's mistaken about it being an image of the Devil, however. The figure standing on the woman's chest isn't Satan, it's an incubus. She was sexually assaulted while she slept, too, as if by an incubus.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nightmare

(Click on the 'Interpretations and Legacy' link in the 'Contents' section to be taken to another version of 'The Nightmare' in which the incubus looks even more devil-like.)

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