Why was only Sarah "spoilers"
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chime1985 — 9 years ago(June 29, 2016 09:24 AM)
Jess at the end he calls her Sara a few times then says Jess and she responds.
That's because they're identical twins. Also, he was looking mostly for Sarah, not Jess. Not to mention, they all pretty much gave up on Jess, along with the fact it was dark.
Now if I could have a second of what I laughably refer to as your attention -
jamie125 — 10 years ago(February 20, 2016 02:59 PM)
How on god's earth could they be the same person, they both have different hair colours, not to mention different lives. One lives in Japan and is a teacher, the other lives in America and is married. Sarah went to Jess's school to find out about her, how did she do that if she was lost in the forest pretending to be Jess. How was Sarah having a dinner party with her husband and taking a call from the Japanese police about her sister going missing, if they're the same person.
Jess escaped at the end, whilst Sarah's dead ghost was seen by the guide, again how is this possible if there's only one girl. -
bluefarmer14 — 10 years ago(February 22, 2016 02:28 PM)
I agree Jess and Sarah are the same person
You must have missed the part where the boyfriend asks "Where is Sarah ?"
He would totally let the girlfriend travel 6000 miles to go look for someone imaginary, god you are a bunch of retards here. -
marctale-149-764904 — 10 years ago(March 01, 2016 07:54 PM)
Interesting that you have to insult people.
But here's my take on it (Spoilers):
Jess imagined EVERYTHING up to the minutes they found her (Jess).
That includes the video, the pictures and even Aiden - not to forget the introduction (like the dinner scene in the beginning). Sarah had her own (by Jess imagined) life.
She went into the forest to get rid of her split personality Sarah by facing her fear/sadness and thought that would be the only way to get rid of it eg to heal herself.
The sound is a metaphor for her split personality.
How would she be able to see (not just hear) that her father killed the mother and himself and instead tell the story of the accident? Because she actually saw it. That's when Jess created Sarah. And when she relived the situation and actually faced it in the forest she killed Sarah by doing that (by virtually cutting the wrist).
Her boyfriend knew about Sarah (the split personality). That's why he asked her.
Also:
If Sarah was really her twin wouldn't the search team just go for it if Sarah was near-by and even a slight chance she could be alive and not just let it go after Jess just says she doesn't hear the sound anymore? Wouldn't they look for Aiden also? They say they look for Sarah first thing in the morning to get her out of there. No mention about Aiden.
And the last scene makes also sense in my take on it:
Sarah takes Nichi with him because he was also a fragment of her imagination. He was ignored by everyone while they found Jess - as if he was invisible. -
therefdotcom — 10 years ago(March 01, 2016 11:32 PM)
he's right though.
desperately insisting that a simple, rather stupid, rather lazy written mainstream movies has so much hidden meaning is pretty senseless, as well as it is arrogant. there is no indication for what you have guessed, whatsoever.the same way you could write a whole essay about how "home alone" is actually a metaphor about the feeling of alienation in our modern world. if you insist, then you can interpret everything into everything.
if you want to do this speculations, why not simply watch films that go in that direction? watch some aronofsky for christs sake. -
dazednconfuuzed8 — 10 years ago(March 31, 2016 07:32 PM)
This was my thought too, about the boyfriend asking Jess about Sara There were certainly times while watching the film that I considered that the 'twist' ending would be that Sara and Jess were one person, but by the end it is made 100% they are separate people.
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adouthit-1 — 9 years ago(September 13, 2016 08:22 AM)
Agree. I don't understand where them being one person is coming from. Besides other points in the movie, this is what I posted in another thread. This is from the end of the movie -
Jess comes out and Saras husband asks "Have you seen Sara?" and Jess says "She's not with you?" and he looks toward the forest. Then Jess says "She came for me." Then he says "She knew you were still alive." Then he says "We go back in first thing."
Even if you weren't sure until then, this part makes it obvious they are 2 different people. If Jess was Sara, there would be no need to go back in the forest to look for Sara. -
demonichorde69 — 9 years ago(September 11, 2016 04:42 AM)
I actually believe they were separate people. It's made clear that Sara was the one who witnessed her father and mothers suicide and protected her sister from it by covering her eyes (cave scene). Despite the fact that she lies to everyone about it (even herself) she is actually the one with more 'sadness' inside, and more likely to be susceptible to suicide and hallucinations in the forest. Jess did get lost in the woods and did have hallucinations, but because Sara had covered her eyes from witnessing their parents death it's Sara, after reliving all of this that falls prey to the hallucinations, murders Aiden, then kills herself. The writing wasn't nearly as bad as people are claiming. The directing on the other hand was not great.
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ryansassy1 — 9 years ago(September 18, 2016 11:50 AM)
No, Sara was the one who witnessed the murder/suicide and then protected her sister Jess from seeing it. Sara had trouble dealing with it, so she made up a story to tell herself that it was a drunk driver who killed her parents, when we clearly see that in Sara's flashback scenes, she and her grandmother going down the basement stairs and coming upon her parents' bodies.
None of those flashbacks are from Jess' point of view. They are all told by Sara.
"I'm sorry, but.." is a self-contained lie.
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adouthit-1 — 9 years ago(September 13, 2016 08:29 AM)
They really didn't show enough of Jess to know what she went through but when she came out of the forest and saw Saras husband, she seemed like she wasn't sure if it was real or not. They way she touched him and everything. So maybe that was to show she was also having hallucinations.
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reaseltbim — 9 years ago(November 21, 2016 02:09 PM)
Sarah lied about how they died to the reporter and i think that she also may have lied about who tried to commit suicide.
I dont think Jess ever tried to suicide, i think Sarah was the one that tried only because the forest messing with her proved that it was sarah the one that was troubled amd had sadness in her heart.
there is no proof to show sarah tried to kill herself but i think she saw the ghosts because she was too messed up.
also i think it was sarah the one that saw her parents bodies, not jess.