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MasturbatingMiles t1_ita0gpu wrote
Sure, but she’s been screaming and haunted for like a week, how would he know it’s this moment?
Dombfrsh t1_ita0opa wrote
Because it was clear when she left him and didn't tell him where she was going...so he had to track her
MasturbatingMiles t1_ita4rx7 wrote
But that’s all by her admission, she wasn’t ever on the monsters timeline. I’m not saying yours wouldn’t have been a good ending, just that he should have known isn’t as cut and dry
Dombfrsh t1_ita4x20 wrote
That established it throughout the movie where she's at in the timeline and she was coming up on her 7th day if I'm not mistaken
It's been a while since I've seen it
QTRqtr t1_ita4gg9 wrote
Hard agree. I’m tired of all these films ending like this. I thought We moved past the cliche slasher trope of the killer surviving in the last scene just to repeat it multiple times in modern horror films. It’s lazy and a cop out.
mariop715 t1_ita4olz wrote
It's like how I really want a Sinister sequel where the parent just straight up mercs their kids. And Baghul just stands in the corner stunned.
MasturbatingMiles t1_ita4yz1 wrote
Baghul: “you, you want a job?”
MasturbatingMiles t1_ita4wi2 wrote
Ahahahah! That would be the best! For a second I thought you wrote that as if it’s a movie and I didn’t know a new one came out.
Dombfrsh t1_ita01gn wrote
Or he just doesn't run in the house cause he already knows how it works and he just lights it on fire and watches it burn killing the woman he loves