They arent really the same in the book. In the book they all die when Gary rips down the window shades. |
I hated this. Sandra Bullock is panicking or crying for much of the movie. It's a real downer. |
+1 She actually found *both* children, while blindfolded, in a raging river. Hmm. And the electricity plus abundant drinking water was a little too convenient too. I enjoyed the suspense, but would have liked a little... more. |
They do in the book. |
OMG. Surely you jest. ![]() |
+1 I'm pretty sure the PP is joking about the "racism"??? Let's hope so, anyway. |
I loved The Root's analysis. It's obviously ironic and it's hilarious. |
So when he saw five birds, does that mean she’s oregnant? Since there was just Tom, Malorie, Boy and Girl?! |
I enjoyed the movie. It was not meant to be a horror flick. At least I did not take it as horror. It was more suspense |
Just finished. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, but the ending was underwhelming. I was hoping something substantial would have happened. It was too utopian. |
I wish I didn’t watch this movie. I won’t be able to sleep tonight. |
I finished it - loved it. Sandra Bullock always gives a command perform. And I didn’t find it as scary as traditional thriller just really intriguing. |
She does that in all of her movies. It's annoying. When she was in Speed I dont think she ever had a line in a normal tone. |
The dead bodies are what made it realistic. No one’s going outside to drag corpses around - especially when the threat is visual. |
No she wasn’t. She kept a steady head - that’s the point of her naming the kids ‘Boy’ and ‘Girl’. No frivolities until safety. Unlike that blond ditz who let in the psycho. |