Extremely unrealized


How does she afford to pay water, electric, gas, etc bills with no job?

How does she keep people in the barn all those years without dying?

How did the blind mute mom ever lead the cops back to her place?

Why was seemingly the child's father screaming you can't take my baby?

You know what? Don't even answer the mom/child questions because there are so many holes to discuss that I just don't care.

You know what, f it! There's too many loose ends, questions, things that just don't make any sense at all to even discuss. I'm going to bed.

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I'm guessing that Antonios mother described the house to the cops

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Ironic that you would mistakenly describe an arguably well-realised film as 'unrealized' when the word you were evidently grasping for was 'unrealistic'.

1. She affords the bills thanks to her inheritance from great uncle Joe, of course.

2. They didn't die because she fed them.

3. I missed the part where the blind, mute mom was blinded before she drove to the place. And you're right, it's a glaring plot hole to imply that she might have whispered or written the directions to the house. Or mentioned in passing that it was the house owned by the weird Portuguese-speaking woman.

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