four questions

Madyson 2022-04-20 09:01:40

The Spanish thriller "The Orphanage" is also called "The Story of the Lonely Castle". There are only four questions left in the basic understanding: 1. After 30 years, Benina, who appeared as a social worker again, has two old brooches on her left brooch. Who is the person in the photo? 2. Why did she have Simon's case 3. Why did she come back here again after thirty years? 4. Why was there no record of the death of the five orphans thirty years ago, where did the dean and others go? ...solve...
the brooch that Laura found on the floor of the hut where Benina hid the ashes of the orphans is the same style as the one worn by Benina, but the photos are different I can't tell the relationship between the people in the four photos from the screenshot comparison...but Laura did Based on this, it can be deduced that Benina has appeared again. Are the two circular photo frames on the

brooch with pictures on the front and back... That means that after 30 years, Benina will return to the orphanage again to dig up the bodies of five orphans And then cremated and hid here and left the brooch? Destroy the corpse? Or is she playing this "find the beloved" game so she has to unearth the body?

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The Orphanage quotes

  • Simón: [while reading Peter Pan] Wendy grows old and dies?

    Laura: Wendy grows old, but Peter Pan takes her daughter to Neverland every year.

    Simón: Why doesn't Wendy go, too? If Peter Pan came to get me, would you come, too?

    Laura: No. I'm too old to go to Neverland, darling.

    Simón: How old are you?

    Laura: Thirty-seven.

    Simón: At what age will you die?

    Laura: What sort of question is that? Not for a long time, until you're very old.

    Simón: I won't grow old. I'm not going to grow up.

    Laura: Will you be like Peter Pan?

    Simón: Like my new friends.

    Laura: There's more than one?

    Simón: Six.

    Laura: They won't grow up either?

    Simón: They can't.

  • Aurora: Seeing is not believing. It's the other way around. Believe, and you will see.