the ending
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tdigle — 15 years ago(March 13, 2011 08:32 PM)
I agree that the ending didn't make much sense. Given the way things turned out, it would've been much better to see the father leaving with his daughter and THEN have seen the mother come to the school (i.e., without the father/main character and daughter knowing that the mother was there).
Some other posters here have said that main character left because he didn't want to be a suspect. Well, how does him leaving the scene of the crime with a pile of dead bodies differ from him staying there with them? In all probability his daughter will live and she can serve as an eyewitness to the events, but the circumstantial evidence just wouldn't add up. At most (besides the one hooded student he killed), he touched two victims (the headmaster/principal and the fellow teacher who said he stunk) and he threw up when he saw the dead headmaster/principal. It just wouldn't add up. -
neilzebub — 13 years ago(March 28, 2013 03:23 AM)
I thought this too, in particular when Robert stabbed one of the hoodies near the end & the camera cut to his daughter with a stab wound in her stomach. I also thought that when the security guard locked him in the room, the security guard was an accomplice of the hoodies & the whole attack on the school had been part of a plan to set up Robert, perhaps initiated by the headmistress who wanted to sack Robert but couldn't because of intervention by his union.
F not only reminded me of Haute Tension but another French film, Ills (aka Them), highly recommended if you haven't seen it! -
KillerRomance — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 01:48 PM)
spoiler
I got Haute Tension (switchblade romance) on DVD.
Even if Black Christmas 1974 where the heroine, Olivia Hussey may be the culprit, it points to her possible whereabouts and her hallucinations.
But Robert Anderson wasn't not there when the guy was burning in the trash can, because he was in detention with Kate, his Daughter.
Plus he was not bothered with security cameras, so he knows they are recording everything, and the killers concealed their I.D.
I believe it was a organised gang of killer teens that are the vengeful brotherhood. Simple as that. -
Jaythestingray — 14 years ago(July 09, 2011 11:31 PM)
Yeah I agree. Normally I love "different" endings but this one was too much for me. I just sat there in a daze waiting for something after the credits. Quite odd. I needed some kind of resolution for this one to sit right with me.
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rammgen1-1 — 14 years ago(March 03, 2012 04:46 PM)
I've just watched this film on TV here in the UK and as it went along I came to the conclusion that there were no hoodies at all and that it was the teacher who was doing all the killingsanyone ever thought of that? Towards the end where he stabbed a 'hoodie' you saw a knife going in but his daughter got stabbed. It was the teacher who had his back to the hooded phantom not his daughter. So basically I think he had a mental breakdown after his initial assault. Everyone who was murdered never mentioned a hooded character and the school staff didnt like the teacher anyway. In the end he didnt take his daughter to his wife because he knew of the consequences. So i think we were being cleverly tricked into thinking there were hoodies in the school, their faces wernt seen because they were nt there!creepy.
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Brian7250 — 14 years ago(March 03, 2012 05:07 PM)
Yes, I just watched it on tv and had just finished writing a comment complaining about the ending as I was also fooled by the 'hoodies'. I have deleted my first message mainly out of embarrassment. I had read someone else's message and after I thought about it I came to the same conclusion as them, and now you. The end doesn't seem quite so bad after all if that's correct!
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ha-rob — 14 years ago(March 05, 2012 07:49 AM)
They had an ending planned but the budget ran out so they just left it as it was and hoped and prayed that someone would find some meaning to it as it is
There are two kinds of people in the world my friend those with loaded guns and those who dig -
voided-1 — 14 years ago(March 05, 2012 01:36 PM)
"They had an ending planned but the budget ran out so they just left it as it was and hoped and prayed that someone would find some meaning to it as it is"
Is this true? It certainly seems that way. I don't buy into any ambiguity in the ending. There is not enough evidence to suggest Anderson was the killer. We see characters surrounded and killed by hoodies. His wife is seen heading towards doom whilst he is driving to the hospital. I think it's clear that the budget didn't stretch and they had to end the film on the spot. It's a shame because this ending has undone any promise in the early scenes.
"Just forget you ever saw it. It's better that way."
