I have to say, it was quite a transition going from the end of The Orphanage to finishing my paper on Nocturne last night (how uncomfortable...). But thats not the point. My point is about The Orphanage. Was anyone else at least a little disappointed in not scary story ending? I mean, it was building to something that could have scared the piss out out of me, but then it didn't deliver and everything was pseudo-happy. At least the end of Pan's Labyrinth was pretty epic. I don't know... I can safely say, though, that I didn't see that coming in a movie with a lot of predictable bits. Why does Guillermo del Torro like killing children? Maybe its ok since their "spirits live on" (maybe?) or whatever.
Another question: was it Simon or Thomas that Laura sees in the hallway and is pushed into the bathroom by? My girlfriend and I couldn't agree on this point. Thoughts?
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I think he kills kids because he's a jerk...or because people have more of an emotional attachment to kids and so he can get stronger reactions out of the audience by killing a bunch of orphans rather than a train full of adults or something. Also, I think he hates happy, just a little though.
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