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Ferne 2022-01-12 08:02:17

The woman in white was killed by the father who fell asleep while driving the car. The daughter did not die because she was thrown out of the car. The woman in white got on the car midway and the daughter gave up her seat is a very clear implication, except when she got off the car. The daughter didn’t die. The people sitting in the car were all people who had died in the accident, including the mother who saw that many people on the roadside were very sad. It should be the rescuer who rushed to the scene of the accident. Seeing those who died a long time ago Friends also mean that they are all dead. The reason why the woman in white is still in the shadows is because she hates which father who drove asleep killed her and her children, so even if everyone is a ghost, she must go to harass. They, not to mention when the people in the car didn’t know that they were dead, so they could never go out of which way. The reason why the daughter was able to follow the dead father, mother and brother all the way through the next plot. , Because when she was rescued in the hospital, she was considered a half-life person, someone who had been in the gate of the ghost, so she could see them, but was rescued back later and pulled her from the gate of the ghost. Come back, so in the end the white-clothed woman said that the black caravan was not here to pick you up. When did it imply that her daughter was rescued, including when the father chased the white-clothed woman, her daughter was awakened by the black figure outside the car and noisy voices. , Which figures and voices should be the ones who saved her! I was able to write this kind of script in 2003, and the screenwriter is still very good. I feel that there are many movies that have this kind of thinking in the future. I think it should be influenced by this film.

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  • Marion Harrington: I'm pregnant...

    Richard Harrington: ...I smoke pot.

  • Laura Harrington: [after Frank nearly hits an oncoming car] I hope you slept well! Maybe I should whip you up some breakfast!