That’s awesome. I couldn’t tell that but I figured all the mourners and possibly the grief group had to be the same at the end. Confirming some of that is one reason I want to see it again so soon.
That scene was indeed great and creeped me out. I was trying to rationalize in my head that perhaps during periods of terror we revert to our baser, more childlike instincts (hence the crying or him screaming "Mommy! Mommy! towards the end), but it just took me out of it a little.
Glad people are finally getting to see this. Anyone who hasn't yet make sure you are seeing this at a theatre with high-quality projection. There are things in the corner of the frame in some shots that shouldn't be missed.
I fucking loved this oh my god. I am not sure how I totally feel about the ending right now but that might be my only bone to pick in the future. I did love that though, and everything leading up was utterly fantastic and thrilling. Can't wait to see this again
Annie floating in the corner of the screen above Peter's bed was something I wasn't sure I was seeing at first. Almost like Annie seeing the apparition of her mother at the beginning of the film.
I saw that I think before anyone else and I tried to stop myself from reacting and giving it away. I’m glad I had a good screen for it because I don’t think I missed anything like that. I also had night terrors as a kid that looked exactly like the second thing you mention and this is the first time I’ve seen it captured perfectly on film.
Did anyone notice this? (because I sure didn't) Just saw this on Reddit: Someone said that Peter's crush was part of the cult. I didn't see her. Maybe she was in the treehouse? Or maybe this person is just mistaken...
the sound of annie at the end after peter threw himself out the window sounding like when charlie would scribble with her drawings was almost more unsettling than actually seeing her during the one shot. Also the head banging shot
one of the most powerful/creepy scenes was Annie’s dream where she tells Peter that she never wanted to be his mother
I legitimately want to see this 18 more times I loved it so much Our audience was terrible mostly because some dudes phone rang during the classroom part and everyone thought it was part of the movie I’m also preemptively starting the Toni Collette Oscar campaign