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    Jim
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    Yeah, OK..Damned if you do, damned if you don't…Here's your silver.

    That's just the point, if you look at my original post you'll see it wasn't me who looked for a deeper meaning. I can and do enjoy it, I don't need to look for "life's meaning" in a good horror film.

    Actually you can look past it. Life hits you over the head with "deeper meaning" so yeah, you can just enjoy it as just a horror film. I'm a 64 year old disabled vet with a daughter that's bipolar so no, I don't need someone to hit me over the head with it. So in conclusion, I have no problem with people that need a

    I don't have a problem with the ending, I can see the analogies, the implications. While watching my son and I predicted the outcome. I just think it's a good horror film on it's own rights and and doesn't need a deeper meaning.

    Come on, can't you just let a good horror film be just a good horror film? Do you have to read all kinds of BS into a good film?