I'm so pissed right now! (**MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS**)
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Clem_DeFontane — 15 years ago(December 12, 2010 12:33 PM)
"Scary movies are supposed to do a good job of scaring us, give us a character we can identify with, then let us all breath again by allowing that character we identify with survive!"
I agree with that up until the first comma. And I agree with you that the ending of this movie is about as scary as anything gets. What is scarier than lingering fear, though? I think that the ending was easily the most impressive part of this movie.
Also, if she had survived, the movie would have made the slave trade seem less grim than it did with its actual ending. -
Trioxin_Zombie — 14 years ago(April 15, 2011 07:36 PM)
Anyway, back to my original rant.. What really, REALLY bothered me about this movie was the ending. The good girl, the smart girl, the girl with the forgiving heart, the girl who kept fighting back, deserved to survive. She earned it!
Too predicatable. And this is the reason why the genre is nothing but a shadow of it's former self.
Before you watch a horror movie all you need to do is read about it first. Find out of there are women in it. If they are in it, one of them will be there at the end once it's all done. They will survive because that is the way it has been done for three decades now.
I am extremely thankful to the movie makers for the ending we have. It is better than your idea of how it should end. Your train of thought is what is killing the genre. Do us all a favour please and don't go making any movies anytime soon with that attitude. That girl didn't deserve to survive anymore than the rest of them. It's a horror movie FFS.
The ending is a breath of fresh air in an extremely stale genre.
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anthony_0358 — 14 years ago(November 20, 2011 01:43 PM)
I tend to AGREE
Its stil a movie, not real life
Mel should have been able to kill the driver in the final scene and survive
there could have been some final post script to report on how many woman are sold into slavery and don't survive
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Isnam777 — 13 years ago(June 08, 2012 06:18 AM)
da mous said: Scary movies are supposed to do a good job of scaring us, give us a character we can identify with, then let us all breath again by allowing that character we identify with survive!
Well part of your definition is right. Horror films are supposed to horrify us, and happy endings are far from horrifying.
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Augustus_Octavian — 12 years ago(May 05, 2013 03:14 AM)
No, these characters did not. It is one thing to be too scared to fight back like Andy supposedly did. That is fair enough.
It is quite another to have the complete upper hand (with a gun in your hand) and decide for reasons of your own that you rather not finish off your presumed rapists. She could have shot her presumed rapist(s). She chose not to, willingly and of her own choosing. She has to live with that. Probably not for that long though. -
treborbasset — 12 years ago(February 13, 2014 02:46 PM)
I have a feeling this is why the movie has such a low rating. In terms of the acting, direction, plot, etc. it deserves more than 5.7. I can only conclude that many people are rating it 1 because they were upset/angry at the ending, basically reacting emotionally rather than giving it an objective rating.
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jorgito2001 — 12 years ago(March 21, 2014 07:37 AM)
Mentioned this on another thread, but here's your typical Hollywood ending (if some A-lister that likes to make his or her own rewrites were to be part of the film:
Girl saves her friend, kills the bad guys, sends a nuclear bomb in the box timed to go off as soon as its opened by the bad guys on the other side. End Credits
Sound better? Personally, I don't think so. There are enough typical Hollywood flicks with this kind of ending (
Taken
anyone? not a diss on that movie cause I like it, but it isn't very realistic).
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blairbitchproject — 10 years ago(May 22, 2015 01:33 AM)
You're looking at it all wrong. What makes the film so terrifying is that she doesn't escape, the thought that we could be smart and go against the odds and fight back and still lose. And that's reality. Do you know how many smart women (and men) get kidnapped daily? The scariest part of this movie was the end, and seeing all those carts, because sexual trafficking is actually a huge problem in the world and this happens more than you think.