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I freaking love French people. They're so good at horror shit xD


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Lilianne Brehme

it's kind of left open to interpretation i mean obviously the cult is demented but hey most of them are, but what she "sees" at the end well it seems that the old woman didn't like what she heard so maybe she came to the realization that they did it all for nothing. I don't know.

soramiyano

Yeah but at the same time tell them or they're gonna keep torturing women to find out D:

Anonymous

The cult just wanted to know what the afterlife was like. They figured the easiest way to do it was to torture women into a state of euphoric near-death and then find out what they saw. As to the ending... Imagine you were just beginning to watch a movie and someone told you the film’s ending. Suddenly, you don’t find the urge to watch the film anymore. There is an apparent loss of purpose. Similarly, imagine you were at a casino and someone guarantees that you will win nothing through the day. Suddenly, you lose the urge to be in the casino and gamble. Life, in a sense, comes with a twist at the end – death. Many cultures believe that the purpose of life is revealed in the Afterlife. But what if it is the suspense presented by life that gives us all a purpose to live each day? If this suspense was removed, then suddenly, there would no longer be the urge to live. We will never know what Anna’s whispers were. But whatever it was, it leaves Mademoiselle with a knowledge that removes her purpose to live. She doesn’t want to give out the information to the Society as that will only lead to more suicides. The knowledge she has is overbearing and will most likely remove the will to live for everyone in the Society. So she takes her life without disclosing the secret to life, universe and everything. All she says is to “keep doubting”. Perhaps, it’s the “doubt” of the Afterlife that keeps humans from killing themselves right away and cut to the chase. It’s the “doubt” that gives life a purpose.