Big Part of the Story Untold . . .
I realize the man himself is the story here, but you'd have to be brain dead not to ask after the big reveal . . . what the hell happened after the older sister saw what was happening and fought the babysitter!?
I mean Jesus. The guy's got a right to privacy. But if the director is going to create a whole narrative and use that part of the story as The Big Revelation - what the hell happened to two little kids in that hellish situation seems like it should be part of the story.
A fine film. A story that should be told.
But I can't be the only one wondering - how did the abuse come to an end?