trouble with story
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Psychological_Gold — 14 years ago(June 14, 2011 09:52 PM)
Yeah, I thought she should've called the police, as well. It was like, it's okay if her boss comes in and gets killed by some maniac. Not only that, but didn't she know that the psycho was in the building, because she called that woman's room and the killer answered?
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Coffin_Jim — 14 years ago(October 21, 2011 03:39 PM)
You missed the point. She called the home of the woman who was being stalked. The stalker answered from that woman's phone. All manner of alarms should sound right there. If you call a woman fearing for her life and the person whom she fears answers, you should probably call the police right away.
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brautigan-126-784250 — 13 years ago(January 19, 2013 02:42 PM)
Yup, that fail was just too obvious. The sad part is, having her call the cops wouldn't have thrown off the rest of the story at all, since the cops would be going over Ms. Burch's house, and not the call center where the rest or the story
takes place anyways. I mean, why not just toss that call in there? Or have her tell her boss to call the police, because she's getting out of there.
Anyways, your observation was definitely the most obvious flaw in the whole movie, so I believe it was astute of you to point it out here. Good job. -
blacklives4ever — 13 years ago(March 27, 2013 09:14 PM)
I'm glad to see this thread, because I thought I had just missed something huge there. This plot hole ruined this segment for me, which I thought was the best segment of the film. It just left me confused, and not scared.
"The success of the horror genre has led to its downfall."
-Dario Argento