![]() Clearly she has some serious mental problems. She even flips out at Elliot trying to examine the doll on her bed (which presumably represents her younger self, given she alleges it's her face, and she was apparently hiding nearby to see if Elliot approached it) and orders him to leave at once. She has obviously lived in isolation for many years, and displays misanthropic behavior and truly terrible social skills (she even accuses Elliot of planning to murder her in her sleep for no reason at all). ![]() Jones is (supposed to be) a non-comedic example. ![]() Chekhov's Gun: Really, really obvious one: the two rooms where you can hear whatever the person in the other room is saying.Behind the Black: Funny how the characters don't notice the bodies hanging from the trees until the camera reveals them, even though they had been driving straight towards them for a good half-minute.Babies Ever After: Alma is revealed to be pregnant at the end.Avoid the Dreaded G Rating: For some reason, the film's R rating was a huge marketing point (not that it overindulges in many of the things on which the MPAA tends to crack down).Advertisement: This film provides examples of:
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