What the...?


Someone said "borderline" unwatchable, I beg to disagree. I had to stop it several times because it was giving me a headache. Was Jill actually Jennifer? Was the self-loathing and hatred the real subject or was it Jill's twisted hatred of Jennifer's seeming perfect life? I can't tell you because, honestly, I ain't got a clue.

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Remember the scene with the two cops. Notice they only ever addressed/acknowledged one person. The clincher is that the female cop suggested taking her in as a 5150.

5150: "authorizes a qualified officer or clinician to involuntarily confine a person suspected to have a mental disorder that makes him or her a danger to him- or herself, a danger to others, and/or gravely disabled."

The cops just saw one crazy woman :)

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Yeah, the cop scene was a dead giveaway. There were some other hints too. Like when Rob meets the neighbor, he asks, "Have you seen her?" If there were actually two girls living there, wouldn't she have asked, "Which one?" or something to the effect? And certainly someone would have heard the screaming.

It was the same kind of concept as "Fight Club," just poorly written. Although I didn't hate it. I was intrigued. And I think the girl that played Jill was awesome. I can't imagine that was an easy part to play, and she pulled it off really well.

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so were they the same person? and does that mean she was doing this all to herself and she went in to the modeling agency and showed pictures of herself to them. im still so confused.

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I can't believe I missed that! I think the logic portion of my brain shut off and I was running solely on instinct. Then again I also had the flu and was on a cocktail of medication.

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