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That part where he couldn’t reach the lock...

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Cool thought. Made me think. Open to interpretation but wasn’t intended to show her as being killed. “He doesn’t kill her, definitively,” Phillips said. “As the filmmaker and the writer I am saying he doesn’t kill her.”
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I read an interview with the director where he states what really happened was clear, but for stylistic consistency they had to cut the scene, hence the ambiguity. I suppose ultimately it’s in the eye of the beholder.
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He may not want the backlash
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he had too
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My take was that the entire thing was in his head. The only scene that's real was the end scene with him in the mental hospital talking to the woman.
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Makes sense with his laughing about a joke that she wouldn't get. And otherwise we have a major cut from him free ontop of the car to him in the asylum with no explanation for how he got there.
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Yes, dude. After he walks back to his apartment, you can hear screaming from down the hall.
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Are we talking about the aardvark?
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