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<p dir="auto"><strong>dflrbul</strong> — <em>10 years ago(March 21, 2016 04:12 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Around the 20th minute, after Mark finds out that Anna has left the apartment in the middle of the night, he gets a phone call and a male voice says this. The movie makes it clear that this is not Heinrich since he's been away and he hasn't seen Anna in a while, besides the voice sounds like Sam Neill, not Heinrich. So is that the unfinished version of the tentacle monster/Mark's doppelganger that we hear on the phone? Makes me wonder how is it able to speak in it's unfinished form, is it some kind of a demon (bullets don't hit him?) playing tricks with Mark's imagination? It's probably not important as the "monster" is used for symbolic purposes but for some reason I couldn't get this phone call scene out of my head Curious if anyone thought anything of it.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yes, it was the monster. There are no other explanations, because it couldn't be Heinrich (he wasn't at home). Moreover, Sam Neill's voice is a clue, because Mark's doppelganger undoubtedly has Mark's voice, and the monster soon became Mark's doppelganger.</p>
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