The plot of the movie?


I've seen the movie twice, but I don't get what it's all about, especially the ending, I mean what happens at the end?

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A girl named Julia goes to rebuild her life by taking up a patrolling guard job offer in a spacious, luxury house. Turns out after deep inspecting, the building was formerly used as an institute (or orphanage) for abandoned children.

The abandoned children were locked away when staff and budget minimized. At the end in a bizarre, unpredictable twist, Julia was one of the children that were locked away and was the lone survivor. It's unexplained how (likely due to drowning) but she was found and remained in a comatose state from childhood right up to adulthood before eventually dying.

So essentially, the whole movie is one big coma realm inside her head and Cooper (Mr. Streak) is actually her father. The old man shown outside the hospital room is presumably her grandfather.

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what does the dog represent?
why is her dad in a wheelchair?
why did a monster kill the old man who is presumably her grandfather?
why? why? why?
The ending negates the entire film and why would she experience such horrible images before dying? has she not suffered enough?
the way Cooper appears to check out her tits when she takes off her uniform shirt is extra creepy now.
lastly, why is her dad an alcoholic in the 'dream'? oy.

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Put the subtitles on, maybe that would of helped you. I got it just fine, and no, he wasnt looking at her breast, wierdo. Watch again.

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The point is if she was really a child when she was in the institution then a lot of things are quite adult for a little girl's mind.

Basically there is nothing to get since the details are all just a dream based on her memory. If she is in fact the little girl and that place was real.

Having a friend who was in a coma they do hear what goes on around them. She definitely could've taken pieces of what she heard into the dream. Like the cell phone. The personalities of the guys were probably random hospital workers who came in and out of her room. Her getting mad at the guy touching her stuff may have signified people entering the room all the time and fiddling around with crap.

It doesn't have to make sense now. Just like our dreams don't usually make sense.









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Spoilers** the phone call at the begining was one of the last things she heard before going into a coma. Being on the mothers end she could only make up what the father said (what she would have said to her own daughter/doll)
The entire dream set was made up of everything she heard daily from years of being comatose in a hospital. As soon as she went into a coma she put her deformed/sick self into a place for unwanted kids as she felt unwanted and full of guilt and then continued to grow into an adult without whatever deformaty/or sickness she had. At the end she accepted the deformed/sick side of her and realized it wasn't her fault (felt like her father left because of her case) she healed her inner child and let go of the guilt and was able to pass on.
Her father being in a wheelchair, a drinker, and not able to see her before she went into a coma tells me it's probably his fault she's there. He could also take psych meds and that could be the reason she knows about them. Maybe he played a trick on her and that's how she got deformed. (He was rude and messing with her) She says at the begining she had to take the security job as its her last chance to see her daughter and at the end we see he's a security guard.
As for the old man, he's just a patient that wandered into her dreams.

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I think the plot is to have talking at a normal volume and all sound effects / scare scenes to blow out your speakers.

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