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Woman in the woods: possible explanation


It's been already said she's the missing woman from the poster, which I do not have a problem with. What I find possible but not as believable is that she was bigfoot's sex toy and here's why:

As she was kidnapped, her car disappeared as well. What would bigfoot do with it? One might argue that she somehow ended on some of those unpaved solitary tracks in the forest, but what are the chances that a person, specially a woman, would go to a forest alone?

The fifth person to be interviewed said there where people like pot farmers that didn't like other people, in fact, the guy that told them to turn around and go their way back seemed to be one of these people. With the tone he recieved the filmmers wasn't that of someone who was trying to protect them.

My bet is she was kidnapped by humans, taken to the forest, probably raped or about to get raped and later escaped only to find bigfoot.

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I like this. If she'd been raped might also explain the seemingly unrealistic body language/lack of cries for help when she saw the duo. I'd hypothesized maybe she had her tongue cut or some sh!t

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Don't you realise the film is a spoof of The Blair Witch Project?



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You mean it has a similar structure, right? It's not a spoof, spoofs are parodies or satires and there's nothing funny about this film.

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There wasn't anything funny about the film, but I think it was supposed to be humorous. If not then it was just a blatant rip off of TBWP.



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She was Bigfoot's sex toy .. He kidnapped many different woman to perform certain acts .. The lady at the end was pegged to be his rusty trombone player

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