My explanation


I believe this is a more art-house telling of a film similar to the TCM. Francisca has clearly been predisposed to becoming psychotic, as she recounts always being interested in what people's insides look like from helping her mother, who was a surgeon. After speaking with the locked up salesman, before cutting his vocal chords out, he tells her that killing people feels amazing. This intensifies her curiosity and is a catalyst for her short killing spree. I don't get her idealization with her mother and killing in her mother's favor, but I liken it to Norman Bates, almost, which ties in again to the TCM franchise (Both Bates and Leatherface were inspired by real life serial killer Ed Gein). On par with Gein, Francisca is also a cannibal and grew up on a farm. There are so many little homages to earlier horror films of the same sub-genre, and I think this film tells that story in a more psychological way. Growing up in the isolated country, it's almost as if Francisca knows nothing of the outside world, and has not interacted enough with strangers to understand how to build healthy interpersonal relationships. When she steals the baby, she wants a chance at a somewhat normal life, starting a family of her own. This is a unique perspective into a serial killer's life. Plain and simple. Not traditionally told, either, which is somewhat refreshing, but I can understand people's frustrations with the unclear structure and the abrupt ending.

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Just watched it and...
when he cutts her mothers vocal chords????
Do I just watched a child's version or something???? Can't believe :(

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Was it the vocal chords? I assumed it was the tongue.

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They dont show the literal surgery, when she wraps the mothers eyes and throat where they have been shown is how you know theyve been removed. Shes screaming and nothing comes out. I think that this is the best explination for this movie though. A lot of people disliked it, but i think it pays great homage to bates, gein and all those other serial killers predisposed to murder/obsession with their mothers. I loved the cinematography, and really enjoyed the subtleties. I dont think it needed any more gore or any more explanation. I like when movies leave things to our imagination. Great film.

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No offense, but I honestly struggle to comprehend how and/or why would anyone on the world thinks that such a lineal and straightforward narrative needs any kind of explanation at all.

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I just watched it, and I thought the woman with her eyes and tongue cut out in the barn, was the girl she meant at the bar. I thought She killed the baby's mother, when she stabbed her in the back. very good movie, and extremely disturbing. there was one gunshot at the end, which I assumed killed her, and the boy survived, IMHO.

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yes

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