Rec. (horror film help!)

grayhalo13

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I watched this, and loved it, the other night but I have questions about the plot as I missed an integral part due to the phone!
Spoiler:
Did the girl in the attic infect the dog and how???? Must have missed that explaination! I really enjoyed it but my overbearing thought was, how did the dog catch it from her. When she was 'sealed off'?
 
Here's my reply -
It isn't explained. A lot that happens in the last 10 minutes is left up to the viewers imagination, which is good as it leaves possibilities open for the sequel. My guess is the dog caught it from rats, as the girl upstairs was probably living on them. How else could she survive? Maybe she bit a rat and it escaped from her, and then one of the old ladies cats found it and killed it, or the dog. Just a guess tho, there is no definitive answer. Awesome film tho!
:)
 
When you say attic, do you mean the penthouse? Or the attic in the penthouse?

In case you missed it..

When Pablo put the camera up through the attic hatch, it filmed a young boy who hissed and hit the camera. This was a different person to Ni
 
You're right!:eek:
I'm not sure if that throws up even more questions now, my head hurts! I've got to buy this film, it's one of the first in a long time that I really want to see again.
 
This is explained in the tape recording the Docor left. He has been
kidnapping small children to experiment on, and the small kid in the attic is one of them.
 
I got the impression that:

There was only one girl and that she was possessed by demons and passed on from the Vatican to the doctor. The doctor experimented on her for years and found that her spiritual condition had become a physical disease. He was in the process of destroying her when something happened that made the disease spread through the apartment block.
 
The Doctor was talking about
"patient zero" in the movie, and discussing orphans that he was using the vaccine on to try and find a cure. The little boy could have been patient zero or just the latest in a long line of failures.



Well, here's a good suggestion I read on imdb -
It's the Doctor who drags Angela away in the closing shot of the movie. Sets it up nicely for a sequel anyway. Wouldn't be the same without Angela. :)
 
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