While watching the movie, I initially thought the butterfly on Sister Paxton’s hand symbolized Sister Barnes, as their earlier conversation hinted at this connection. However, the butterfly's sudden disappearance suggested that it might have been imagined. This reminded me of Sister Paxton’s discussion with Mr. Reed about the Butterfly Dream Theory. It made me wonder if Sister Paxton had died and crossed to the other side, where she "dreamt" or "imagined" her escape, indicating she wasn't experiencing reality. Earlier in…
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Resolution 2012
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This film cleverly manipulates our expectations as an audience, playing on the familiar tropes of horror films. I believe the true entity in the film is the audience itself, not necessarily steering the characters toward a happy ending, but rather one that we would find satisfying. As the characters evade each presented ending, we adjust our expectations, assuming that if one ending is false, the real one must be just around the corner, thus creating another option to fill the…
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History of the Occult 2020
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Excellent movie with a great plot once you fully understand it. I believe the plot suggests that warlocks have cast an illusion, making it seem like Argentina is still stuck in 1987, even though more than 20 years have actually passed (hence the presence of an iPhone). These warlocks have been sacrificing children. There are clues that this an alternate 1987 of some kind. Notably there is a tourism ad for Argentina's Malvina Islands, which we know as Britain's Falkland…
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