For those of you confused about the ending…
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arthurgordonmarshall-856-226244 — 12 years ago(January 17, 2014 04:44 PM)
Even thought it would have only been for a brief few moments, I cant even grasp how horrific it would be to be in her shoes at that point and lets just hope that you don't have the problem this film gave me with not being able to leave my mind for about 2 weeks xD
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MystMoonstruck — 12 years ago(February 27, 2014 07:24 PM)
I was undergoing surgery when I was 4 years old~and woke up in the middle of it. They said I tried to get up and had to struggle to get me to take more ether. It turns out that ether, which was often used back then, didn't have a lasting effect on me. When I had surgeries when I was 10, they had to find another anesthetic that would be sure to keep me out.
I don't have a clear memory of what happened, but I told my mother about the experience when she was with me in the recovery room. She thought I had a nightmare till they assured her that it really had happened. I can't say what I felt, but I am certain it had a lifelong effect on me, a very serious one.
So, imagine if she did regain consciousness even partway through. shiver With CF and the malfunctioning lungs, she possibly didn't take in enough chloroform to keep her under. Now, THAT is a horror film!
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audiopinions — 11 years ago(January 07, 2015 11:37 PM)
Well you have to remember that anything can happen in a movie, but I don't understand what would make anyone think Grace had any hope. This would go from a really interesting movie to absolutely ridiculous if Grace lived in the end and the family went on happily ever after.
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plutomani — 10 years ago(July 30, 2015 08:28 AM)
I don't understand what would make anyone think Grace had any hope. This would go from a really interesting movie to absolutely ridiculous if Grace lived in the end and the family went on happily ever after.
This is just my opinion, but I think the ending we got in
Excision
is the kind that cause lots of wishful thinking because it disturbs the viewer so much. It's hard seeing a young and innocent character die while everything practically goes to hell for the rest of the people involved. Thus, for some people it's probably easier to tolerate and accept the conclusion if they interpret it with a sense of ambiguety that gives them the possibility to imagine a happier outcome.
Of course, there's no way Grace could have lived, but by speculating the possibility it becomes easier to live with for certain viewers.
watched it last night and I am still thinking about the ending now..