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Originally Posted by AlwaysSAI
Did you not see the part at the end when he's holding up his little tape recorder and he plays back the tape from that night and you can hear his daughter talking to him?
I don't think he was hallucinating. I think the room was "evil". My sister thought the movie was a gag, while I was sitting next to her clutching her arm and screaming.
I liked it. But, it didn't really live up to all the hype, for me anyway.
Oh, and what was the deal with the manager? Was he one of the ghosts? Was he hoping that John Cusac would burn down the building?
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U know I was wondering the same thing.....yeah...the tape player...that would ahve to freak you out...but with him being in a 'dream' within a dream at one point...i wasn't so sure....this was pretty cool....I just hate it when some movies are pg 13 cuz they wind up toning down a lot of material for us grown folks...
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