horse in the room?


what do you think about the horse in the room? what was it for? was it for a cruel act with horse and the girls?

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You answered your own question

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Yeah, when describing what happened to the girls to the landlady it's said that they had something shoved up them, front and back. I guess we can assume it was a horse.

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they had something shoved up them, front and back. I guess we can assume it was a horse.


Aren't you overthinking it a bit? You really think the horse was somehow made to "rape" the girls? I think the door just led to a stable and that was a normal place for a horse to be.

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Sebastian, or 'the watchman' rides a horse, as seen on the first visit the detectives have to the lodge where they interrogate the lady who manages the place. As they leave Sebastian comes out (with gun over his shoulder, probably the same one he used the but of to knock out Juan the previous day) and stands there with his horse. When they get to the abandoned house and see the horse in the room, they also find the evidence of work contracts and other incriminating evidence that ties Sebastian to the dead girls. The horse is another piece of 'evidence'

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That was what I thought the film was implying.
The villain was a disgusting human scum.


Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down and a Wagging Finger of Shame

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