Was there any point, plot, idea or story at all???
So?
shareyes, tho it didn't have the common character dialogue spelling it out for the audience
shareThere is a plot but you have to pay very
close attention
Yep, schoolgirl goes insane, kills a bunch of people and so they put her in an insane asylum. Nine years later she kills a nurse, takes her ID, escapes and kills the parents of the girl she murdered all those years ago.
The End.
ps... she cries at the end because Satan didn't come to repossess her.
But there wasn't really any Satan, she's just nuts.
Dude, THREE DIFFERENT ACTRESSES.
shareDude... what's your point?
shareJust because you think it's her nine years later that doesn't mean it is really her. Three different actresses.
You're talking about insane woman's story, like it is correctly told, like everything you see in the film really happened.
You're too straight for this film, dude.
Three different actresses.
You're talking about insane woman's story, like it is correctly told, like everything you see in the film really happened.
You're too straight for this film, dude.
What are you talking about? Name these three actresses and explain your point.
Okay big mouth, now tell me what you think happened. I strongly suspect that you wont.
I think you read too much into this film and other films. You probably think Transformers is 'like really deep man'
ecce-platypus, you're a lunatic
Joan and Kat were the same person, you do understand that right? Rose was one of the victims at the school, her parents were murdered by Kat (Joan) when she escaped from the mental hospital.
Duuuuude you need to stop with the whacky baccy maaan and, like, watch something sober for once maaan then you might actually understand it... maaan.
Duuuuude, like, trust me maaan Martyrs isn't about anything maaan pass the joint maaan.
You nailed it. Not sure why this is so hard for people to understand. They give you a clear shot of the bullet wound before Joan gets in the shower AND the flashback of her being shot (I can't remember if it was at the same time?). It's pretty obvious. That's also why Joan reacts to the picture of Rose the way she does. At first I wasn't sure if it was going to be a deal of "demon possessed one girl and then moved to the next (Kat to Joan)" but after seeing the cop shoot Kat it wasn't hard to put together.
shareNevermind him, he's *beep* slow.
shareThat has literally nothing to do with the fact that Joan/Kat are the same person. Go back and re-watch the film before making things up.
shareTwo actresses are playing the same person. Kat is played by Kiernan Shipka at the boarding school, and by Emma Roberts in the present. Hence the bullet wound on Emma's characters shoulder from when she was shot by the state trooper in the boiler room. It spells all of this out if you pay attention. Kat went nuts, killed the nuns, killed Rose, and was put in an asylum. Nine years later she escapes by killing a nurse named Joan Marsh (it shows her strangle her and take her ID in a flashback), and runs into Rose's parents on their annual pilgrimage to put flowers on her grave. She then cuts Rose's parent's heads off to appease the "demon" that possessed her 9 years earlier, but it doesn't work. It isn't difficult to understand.
shareThere's no room for interpretation here. This is what happened. In short, they are both Kat, 9 years apart.
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