She finally had some hope.
More “realistic” (to say the least) because of the more defined wrinkles, eye bags, etc. I think we have some answers!! She got a phone call and left, never came back. She wrote her self in her blog as the mother and in her actual like she become the mother to her child. Therefore, it’s not some random blog reader (because she has this person’s number) and it’s not Martin Sheen’s character (because she wouldn’t be texting him about getting together when he’s standing RIGHT BEHIND HER). Maybe we are all the writers. She had that back. so like we’re still watching her blog.. OMG! the character in the movie brings it to real life how an event can have lifelong effects and can controll the day to day choices. An indictment of promiscuity and “over-sharing” online. Takes a certain type of person. About your second theory, that’s what I thought too when the end scene first started but what people seem to be forgetting is that her mother said she would continue to post on there in order to help find her daughter. A body has been found by police searching for a missing teenager from Wimborne in Dorset.
That’s perfect! He, too, is an older man, about the same age as her molester would be now, who had violently sexually assaulted a prostitute many years ago (in the novel, Katie’s promiscuity is much more explicit; prostitute/promiscuity… it’s a reach, but I think the connection is intended). What inspired it?” Well. Franklin's Gardens Parking, Maybe in real life Amy told the Fiancé that her name was Katie.. so in the blog she just switched that around. It’s not narratively satisfying, necessarily, but I think it’s what he intended…. I think the movie is supposed to have both endings, you can either take it as a cautionary ending (something happened to her so be careful with what you do in your life. All of this could just be puzzle pieces I’m trying to force together, but maybe not.
she had her blog but even there everyone gave her shit. Last year, her film Lily, which she co-wrote and starred in, debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival. Storm Vs Eels 2020 Tickets, She knows he is a sex offender, yet willingly is with him in a locked room. So I thought if I just start writing everything down in this one place, people can go check on it. So what does this ending mean? That is: “Don’t believe everything you read online!” (I.e., “Don’t believe anything you just saw!”) Perhaps Katie/Amy, the ultimate unreliable narrator, is entirely a fiction? In the ‘post’ narrative we learn that Katie’s ‘real’ name is ‘Amy Grantham.’ Is it though? Wouldn’t that mean that she posted the last fake blog as her mother? Her child could end up like her with the abuse being done to it.
Before the whole mother reporting her missing thing, that’s the real movie. Definitely a reminder on hints to catch onto in the human race. It was a very nice and touching thing to see. Welcome! Arsenal 2002-03, My suspicion is that Disney–having just cast Britt in Tomorrowland with George Clooney–didn’t want her doing press about a film where she plays a complicated young woman sleeping with older guys. For herself, I think… she’s stuck in what Sam Beckett would call ‘a mind kang’ (Krapp’s Last Tape) – unable to move past a traumatic event. I completely agree with you Alana, I freaked out with the ending my heart stared raising and I was trying to remember if I had missed the ‘based on a true story’ note! By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. ), Earlier, when Katie decides to discontinue therapy, she impersonates her mother and sends an email to her therapist. A body has been found by police searching for a missing teenager from Dorset. Several things in all likelihood: promiscuity, exposing yourself online, drinking. He’s weird. And at the time I didn't know him that well. Amy Sue Pagnac has been missing since 1989. I go with theory #1. The blinds go down and he picks up a blind to look out the window, almost like he’s looking for “witnesses”. And sadly the stories in this movie are often the stories of women whom are molested or with severe trauma today. I forgot of they did or not…my TV wouldn’t let me rewind any further:). I really enjoyed the movie after I sat with it for a day for so. Why would he offer to raise her child and for her to live with him? She may have blocked his number after talking to the book store owner in order to, like he said, cut ties with everyone. Off topic : but it seemed the writer was trying to convey something since Katie was nannying a young child right before she found out she was pregnant. If I were that man’s wife, he would be gone. Three- this is like every tragic tale you hear on the news. At the end it says they talked to him and he felt bad about the last message he left her. It was funny because my oncologist and I had a running joke where I would get one particular medication or treatment, and she's like, "Well, you know, there are these possible side effects, but that doesn't really happen." Every time I saw him he had all of these great questions about a post that I had just written, and I could tell he was interested in what was going on. Well, I found evidence of a film in post-production. So it was probably the same hurting phonecall from someone that made up her mind to start over her new life with someone we don’t know yet. I wonder if the author really wrote the novel based on true story. What was your reaction? She seemed alone and had that feeling of loneliness I don’t think she is dead. In a way, even though it's a little daunting to have a family history like that, it's also something that's a good thing to have because it made me take charge of my health a little bit more.
Amber: Could you tell me a little about your cancer experience? And we were all set to do that, and then I started chemo, which obviously [laughs] ended that one pretty quickly. Sorry If I ask and sorry for my english, Im not from U.S. but i wanted to know if you know where the movie was filmed. Police say a body has been found in woods near her home, which is believed to be Amy.
I wish I wasn’t posting some two years later, as I probably won’t get a response… Oh well, did anyone else notice that the trashy looking girl and A/K were looking at each other almost having a moment… bit strange… Anyway, is it just me, or does the trashy girl getting abused outside the corner store look EXACTLY like the photograph of Amy? The movie was great but I so didn’t expect that at the end…I personally think she got sick of everyone and wanted to start a new life so she left. However all of the obvious I have a different take on it. Two- the married man had every reason to try and cover up what he had been doing. Someone below said “I want a happy ending” – not sure if you will get that but the sequel to Undiscovered Gyrl is called Another Girl (a novella available on Amazon).
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Also did they mention talking to the cops about the guy who tried to commit suicide? At first I started the blog because I thought: Ok, well, it's really difficult to, say, go to the doctor in the morning and find out all of this information about a surgery coming up and then have to relay that to maybe six or seven people when I haven't even totally digested it myself. I agree, if I’ll tell you about my life it will sound a lot more exciting then what it really is. It was like a second of Katie being pulled back into reality. He must know. I just learned about it and bought the kindle book. So I think it's a good thing to give yourself a little time to figure out what normal is now and then just take it from there one day at a time in little manageable chunks every day. The ending clearly implied that she was dead and that who ever she spoke with had to have had something to do with it. AND SO if you remember early in the film she talks with her dad about not remembering “him being her hero” so it’s small but the memory connection also plays into her suppressing those molestation memories because they were of her dad. The reason we don’t know what happened to her is because this movie isn’t like the others showing you everything you want to know, its leaving you hanging because anyone who was reading her blog has no idea what happened to her because she stopped blogging and fell off the ends of the earth to us! I think you can keep thinking of this movie and the more you think about human nature the more ways you can spin it. For more details of these cookies and how to disable them, He’s weird. At the end, everyone wants to hurt her. And in a way, I wasn't completely surprised, as strange as that sounds, because I have a family history with it. Here’s what I think: she was looking for love. It's not everything, but it does help a little bit. All rights reserved. Rather, I believe this movie takes on a spiritual, metaphysical, existential theme, proposing that her life story stands as a prophecy, primarily educating herself, leading to her acceptance to “keep walking” the path in which misadventure (of which she had many familiar brushes) loomed large — I.e., a profoundly confounding misadventure that would mark, analyze and explain, what became of her very existence. I was surprised after the care you took to write your own theories on this movie that you would lightly skip over a deeply moving event in the main characters life ….if she is fictional or not the death of her dad was brutal on her . But I don’t doubt the abusive ex is culprit. When she’s in the bathtub and is thinking it would be a good ending to the blog her basically growing up and moving forward in a new direction. To live. But then when I was about to go through radiation treatment, I got back in touch with Matt, and we decided that it was time to just sit down and write a script. So she’s damn confused. In the end, the mother says that he never offered to raise her baby. Could it be this book was written as a precaution to pedophiles and abusive men? Anyone could have lied to the PI. © Copyright 2020 Girl On The Bike. And then she wanted to live with an old man that “kinda” raped someone but not int the “traditional sense”. Amy: I think it's good to have that awareness. Ok now officially confused and need to keep thinking. Also thought the bookstore owner was waaaaayyyy to eager to offer her to take her in, and her baby. I believe the blogger was Katie’s mother all along. As cliché as that sounds, it's really true.
single, caring, and a good guy. k/a would for SURE go out with a bang like that. Was the bookstore man even real? and decides to tell the father. I have two theories. All the dialogue seemed unrealistic, the characters were unrealistic. Also, remember, she sent a letter to the neighbor who abused her… as therapist suggested.
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