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A hour and a half of my life I can't get back...


Movie was somewhat interesting then basically just ended, some of people in the theatre were booing, these directors are trying to be too damn cute. And I thought the ending of Open House was the worst ending ever, this crap has that beat.

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I hope they learned that after 55 remakes of a film (exaggeration of the number but I'm sure you get it), yet another one does not need to be made. I don't think any film has ever been remade as many times as this one. It's enough already!

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The movie did have a ending. The scene where they all left the house was all in Kate's head. You could look at it in two ways. Maybe Kate was going insane and there were never any ghosts. The movie takes place in 94 because the whole thing is a flash back. The red haired woman who was supposed to be her mom was really her. The reason she screams at the end is because when she looks at her mother's face she recognized it as her own. Or perhaps she was not insane at first and the house did have ghosts. Maybe everyone in the house just denied it. Maybe when she left the ghosts followed her home and nobody believed her. So whether or not it was all in her head or the ghosts were real the result of what happened to her is the same. She gets locked up in a mental hospital. She gets put on drugs that destroy her personality and make her seem out of it. Honestly I liked this movie better because of the insanity at the end.

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I haven't seen this remake but it sounds extremely different from the ones I've seen. My favorite is the one with Deborah Kerr, The Innocents.

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The fact that you're all over the place with trying to explain this movie just makes my point.

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