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In this movie (the original version) the perpetrators do some bad things, but these things are nothing in comparison to what *YOU* wish the family would do to them.
All the worst parts are the parts that didn't happen, the parts you wished would happen, the parts you expected to happen.
The movie exposes the viewers own mind to themselves. It can be unsettling to discover you want to kill someone.
US movies also tend to focus in on the clues a lot, "*look* there are scissors on the table, see them, yes scissors, they are important later, got it, ok hold the shot another 10secs" It's super dumbed down.
This movie uses that device to overload you with meaningless clues and false plot-lines. From your mental library of silly films you extrapolate each of these clues to where they would "usually go" and then that idea is used against you a scene or 3 later.
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*You* are the psycho.
In this movie (the original version) the perpetrators do some bad things, but these things are nothing in comparison to what *YOU* wish the family would do to them.
All the worst parts are the parts that didn't happen, the parts you wished would happen, the parts you expected to happen.
The movie exposes the viewers own mind to themselves. It can be unsettling to discover you want to kill someone.
Then when they get brutally killed halfway through the audience of mums, dads and good natured people cheer with delight.
This movie uses that device to overload you with meaningless clues and false plot-lines. From your mental library of silly films you extrapolate each of these clues to where they would "usually go" and then that idea is used against you a scene or 3 later.
The actors are great!