It's not a movie about witchcraft or ghosts but about delusionary disorder that the lead protagonist suffers from since childhood. Many people who are criticizing the climax have probably not understood what the director wanted to convey so brilliantly! The interesting thing is that it has been left open to interpretation on what you would like to believe? Was the movie about witches and fantasies or about gruesome reality? Somewhat like that amazing Spanish movie called Pan's Labyrinth! Hats off for the director, man!!!
Re: A masterpiece of a movie!
by hvprashanth kumar on Apr 22, 2013 01:06 PM
you didnt understand that, maybe if you say that witches didnt exist, then can you answer how did that hypnotizing doctor die, the director has rushed all the things in the end, there were no delusions, the witches existed, but many things have been unexplained
Re: Re: We have one At an address called.....
by Subroto Neogi on Apr 22, 2013 01:16 PM
So! Somebody with moom-fricker for a name accuses others of not being able to take names, but is guilty of the same fault himself! Talk about hypocricy!