Who shot the husband?


Not much of a spoiler since it happens early, and many reviews mention it already. But who shot the husband? He wasn't carrying the gun as he was walking; a later shot shows the gun resting against a tree. So how did it happen. Some invisible hunter? With the woman's psychological problems, did she kill him and not realize it, maybe because she's afraid of marriage???????

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I think she shot him. She had major psychological issues from her Mom committing suicide and homelife.

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It was an accident.. he shot himself. When he goes to pick the gun up as he is walking up the hill, it is stuck on a branch of the bush it is resting near. The twig pulls the trigger...it shows her looking at it at some point and you can see the branch in the trigger hole.

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I kept waiting for a reveal that he had proposed and that that had triggered something and she shot him and then rewrote it all in her mind. but as they never did that I think we will have to accept it as shown. That trauma, being lost and being without her meds triggered this final breakdown.


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There's a scene of him proposing at the four-minute mark into the movie.
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Thanks. I must have not been all settled in yet. Now if I could only remember the movie 


"What kind of tea do you want?"
"There's more than one kind?"

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It is ironic since her father shot himself or she did, and then right after he proposed he is shot in the head, I thought it was a stray bullet at first, but we did see the gun with the branch in the trigger opening, though later on.

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