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...forest bride glimpsed at the end? Missing girl? Backwoods local? Abductee fallen victim to Stockholm syndrome?

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Check the thread "What was with the "

Its the woman from the missing poster in the diner. How the bigfoots keep em and what they do with em and why she was wearing underwear is still unsolved.

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How the bigfoots keep em and what they do with em and why she was wearing underwear is still unsolved.

You mean 'never explained by the filmmaker'. Why was she just standing there? Is she crazy? Does she help the bigfoot now? Are there more than one? Are they a family? Do they keep the women to have mutant babies with? Is she a slave who does things for them?

I have so many questions and NO answers...


"What? Do you wanna just sit around and be wrong?" - Liz Lemon

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Maybe the bigfoots keep pets kind of like we do. Maybe they have their own human versions of zoos.

I want to know what was up with the dude who tried to keep them out of there. Was he like the protector of the bigfoots or something.

I genuinely liked the movie. I thought it was very clever and very risky to show the multiple takes of a beginning filmmaker like that, and I think it worked well.

My one gripe is I don't think they need to get too realistic with the lack of steady cam.... it almost gets into headache territory. I understand what they were trying to do, make it feel real as can be, but smooth that out a little.

They also seemed to be following the blair witch storyline a little too closely, or was that part of the humor? If so, I did not really get it.

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The rock throwing guy bothered me too. Was he some kind of mad, PETA-type Sasquatch conservationist? Or just a red herring?
As someone with less-than-perfect hearing, it was terrible movie. I was literally watching two people mumble in the dark for twenty minutes. And to try and rent it with subtitles now seems a little redundant.

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Whatever was keeping the girl captive, clearly had good tracking skills. Even in darkness. Where was she going to go? The way she stood appeared compliant and scared.

Maybe her sudden appearance was her weakened attempt at asking for help, which attracted the [whatever it was] to the main characters' location.

Perhaps she thought these two could help her, and in so doing, unwittingly led her captor to them?

She certainly didn't seem complicit in whatever was going on.

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I agree, she didn't look complicit, but she didn't look like there ws any reason for her to not scream help if she was captive either. Unjles her tongue had been cut off! I do wonder if it was weird for the sake of weird.

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The Blair Witch Project, need I say more.



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She was the missing girl.

The Sasquatch/Bigfoot (plural) according to lore sometimes take humans as their mates or wives.
This is evidently what happened here. And surely is what happened to the current woman as well.

Now, as to why it was so compliant....not sure. We did hear the woman crying earlier on (a clever scene).
But given her reaction when we see her at the end, it seemed to me that she had literally (and understandably!) gone insane.



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