Pardon me if I am missing something, but I fail to see how the ending could be anything but symbolic. I mean, isn't is impossible to have Siamese twins of different ages? That wouldn't make any sense. Clearly, it is metaphorically showing that despite her sister's death, she is always with her, such to suggest that she cannot escape the guilt and regret that follows from the thought of her sister. My interpretation is that the childhood is memory that inspires the nightmare.
my interpetation starts when the story ends...they are siamese........the adult one dreams that they were normal twins...she is in love with a man that she cannot have because of her appearence...she dreams a way to kill her twin..but what she dreams is not out of hatred that's why she dreams an accident she can't bear...the father in their dream is their actual father who made them out of incest, i mean maybe their mother was his daughter or something(see dumplings,the 1st of the flicks)
It was ether a dream on both sides, because both sisters are dreaming of the same thing but different, as they stated in the end. So you could say that the whole thing is a recurring dream. They are together at first but separated by death and fire and then reunited again by death and ice. The envy of one locks the box to be her sister for a night but the reverse at the end would be the opposite (bound in the same body). However, just enjoy the movie. I loved every bit of it.
the end. she said how all of this time they were really together. the siamese was to symbolixe how they had really been a part of each other the whole time. and the actual ending where the guy was walking in the middle of no where with a shovel, was symbolizing how the shoko saw the end of the dream kyoko kept having. it is very confusing, i hope i helped lol.
Pardon me if I am missing something, but I fail to see how the ending could be anything but symbolic. I mean, isn't is impossible to have Siamese twins of different ages? That wouldn't make any sense. Clearly, it is metaphorically showing that despite her sister's death, she is always with her, such to suggest that she cannot escape the guilt and regret that follows from the thought of her sister. My interpretation is that the childhood is memory that inspires the nightmare.
turquoiseguy 1 month ago
my interpetation starts when the story ends...they are siamese........the adult one dreams that they were normal twins...she is in love with a man that she cannot have because of her appearence...she dreams a way to kill her twin..but what she dreams is not out of hatred that's why she dreams an accident she can't bear...the father in their dream is their actual father who made them out of incest, i mean maybe their mother was his daughter or something(see dumplings,the 1st of the flicks)
robocopgt13 9 months ago 3
paedophile much?
FunPuff1998 11 months ago
It was ether a dream on both sides, because both sisters are dreaming of the same thing but different, as they stated in the end. So you could say that the whole thing is a recurring dream. They are together at first but separated by death and fire and then reunited again by death and ice. The envy of one locks the box to be her sister for a night but the reverse at the end would be the opposite (bound in the same body). However, just enjoy the movie. I loved every bit of it.
Kiyaki777 1 year ago 6
Basically in the end the whole thing turned out to be a dream & in reality they've actually been together the whole time cause they're siamese twins.
Horrorlover22 1 year ago
Simply they were never apart at all it is the ironic part both were dreaming simply all
Deathmegaangel 1 year ago
AAAHHHHHH PEDO
ItachiTenshi 1 year ago
Gotta love the score, nothing but bells.
TwistedGentleman 2 years ago 5
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most stupidest asian horror i've ever seen!!!! how is it freaky....i will never get this movie.
lesliepha 2 years ago
@lesliepha "most stupidest"
The irony is delicious.
TwistedGentleman 2 years ago 17
@lesliepha So... if you're the who doesn't get it, YOU'RE the one who's stupid. Amiright?
terepotere 9 months ago 2
Once and for all PLEASE can someone tell me how the hell they r siamese at the end???? I need this answer because it is really bothering me
wataki2 2 years ago
the end. she said how all of this time they were really together. the siamese was to symbolixe how they had really been a part of each other the whole time. and the actual ending where the guy was walking in the middle of no where with a shovel, was symbolizing how the shoko saw the end of the dream kyoko kept having. it is very confusing, i hope i helped lol.
Ryrydane 2 years ago
I Still Dont Know,(lol)...........I give up
wataki2 2 years ago
Um. What happens at the end?
VicciZ 2 years ago
Can't help thinking about the Umbrella Corp. when seeing the style of this setting
DerWichtel 2 years ago 4
The ending of this movie is hella freaky...
waerii 3 years ago 3
Agh! i need to know the ending, my friend said it was awesome and wouldnt lend me the dvd, can you tell me the ending plz ):
stoneage332 2 years ago
I totally didn't get the ending of this...
donnie10855 3 years ago 4
What? When they turned out to be conjoined twins? Me neither...
adamhowe2409 2 years ago
^_^ i am asian and i love these kinds of movies YIPPIEE
880330145789 3 years ago
but asian stuff is awesome!:The Grudge, The Grudge 2, The Ring, The Ring 2, Shutter!!! Intense
popoknight1 3 years ago 5
*amazing O.o
randompocketsand 3 years ago 4
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this movie is soooo amaxing! and I usually hate stuff from the asians, lol
randompocketsand 3 years ago
imagine being the child actor for that movie
spunglass 3 years ago 20
@spunglass i bet 'cha you would need a string of theropists later!
southpolesmileyface1 10 months ago
very nice :] thanks for the post.
Forzadood 3 years ago 2