*WARNING SPOILERS* The film as I see it…
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — F
gginah — 14 years ago(August 19, 2011 10:25 AM)
Ok so this may be too like the film 'Shrooms' but how I see it is
The Dad/teacher was so desperate to get his daughter back that he decided that he would stage a brutal murderous rampage. We see it how he wants it to be seen ie faceless ninjas murdering and maiming but in actual fact it is him doing it all. When the stabbing happens we see what he wants - his daughter in his arms, his 'demon' dead on the floor. It was in the classroom that she 'came back' to him and so he had to end his other dark side. Or I could be talking beep know, numerous flaws
"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live, remember that." -
pullgees — 14 years ago(March 07, 2012 08:26 AM)
It's all left open ended and that's the way it turned out, either by bad writing or poor budget. The title F hints at lowest school graded hoodies. The memo the father circulated suggests that there are violent hooligans in the area and his school could be targeted next. The mother left alone in the school suggests she will be killed next. The hoodies scrurry around like elusive phantoms they appear to have no faces suggests that they have no independent existence beyond the father's alcoholic deluded mind.
It is just a mixed up mess full of contradictions, make of it what you will. -
NovakGrey — 12 years ago(June 12, 2013 11:04 PM)
Wow.. so basically you're saying The Dad stabbed his own daughter? Don't you think his daughter would have freak the sh*t out after? It makes no sense. He left with her to go to a hospital.
If you were right, she would have died by his hand and then get caught by his ex wife. That would make sense. -
wyattterry — 12 years ago(June 20, 2013 10:43 AM)
If the characters really interacted as they did (and there is nothing to indicate that it's a hallucination of Mr. Anderson's), there is nothing to suggest that Mr. Anderson himself was murdering anyone.
I watched it twice and it's clear to me that though there is probably a unique relation between the hoodies and Mr. Anderson (because they never kill Mr. Anderson even when they had several good chances), Mr. Anderson himself is not the one killing. -
woodgatejack-sfr — 12 years ago(November 03, 2013 02:14 PM)
Is there any clues in the film that would support this theory? For example; there are various things in
Fight Club
that are not apparent when watches the film for the first time, but become so when one knows the ending. [SPOILERS WARNING]
When "Jack" calls Tyler on a payphone after his apartment is destroyed, Tyler "star-69's" him, despite a small sign on the phone saying "No Incoming Calls
When Tyler is being beaten by the owners of the bar "Jack" flinches in time with the punches
After the Tyler crashes the car he pulls "Jack" out of the
drivers
side
"Jack" is seen carrying a camera and the folders "Angel Face" later stops him from looking at.
I'm going to have to watch F again to see if I can see anything like this.