>tfw no slender 40yo therapist gf who would look at you with a cold stare and then hatefuck you at night
>>220993333why didnt she ate the fatty? that was rude
>>220993333As an unc I apologize that our foids turned out like this cunt.
>>220993333>therapyxplains your own hang ups and flaws that you are self-conscious about condescendingly>puzzled at why anyone would hate herfoids
why is this actress dressed like a whore in every photoshoot and event?
>>220994071Because actresses are whores
>>220994071>>220994170women*
>>220994032>fails to realize that her book's criticisms also apply to herselfunironically great writing
>>220994071please post several hundred examples of photos where she looks like that
>>220994208https://www.google.com/search?q=renate+reinsve+red+carpet
>>220994264sir this is an imageboard
>>220993333So what was the deal with the ending? Did she actually escape the Backrooms? What was the deal with the "wrong" version of her sitting at a broken table, looking a lot like the one that was being interviewed? And why would an MRI company start trying map out an extradimensional space?
>>220994264I have seen little girls dress more whorish than her!
>>220995231Phil is real and she really was rescued. there's no reason to think anything that bad will happen to her, but she's in the custody of a US government-owned company until further notice. this recalls her been kept inside by her mother as a kid, which is shown metaphorically as part of her still being in the Backrooms along with her memories. another aspect of the final scene is that she has realized therapy and delving into the subconscious doesn't work, that there's nothing really there to discover, but Phil is still fascinated with the idea. this is part of her character arc where she realized at the dinner table that she became a therapist from wanting to rescue her mother but got trapped in that life just like Calvin got trapped in his.
>>220993333I haven't watched it yet. Is she a coal burner?
was that supposed to be coke she sprinkled in her mouth at the party or something else?
>>220995231I think Async just discovered the Backrooms using their machines by accident. the US government bought them as a cover for researching the phenomena themselves, they're not really the same company. my headcanon is that Mary ends up reluctantly working for them.
>>220995231why is this any of this confusing to you?>Did she actually escape the Backrooms? nowhen she says a line like "thank god I'm out of there" or whatever, Duplass makes an awkward face and looks over at what appears to be one-way glass like "I probably shouldn't tell her, then...">What was the deal with the "wrong" version of her sitting at a broken table, looking a lot like the one that was being interviewed?Did you miss the explanation of the backrooms created distorted monster versions of real people? because that's what the entire climax of the movie was about>And why would an MRI company start trying map out an extradimensional space?because they discovered it and told the government and the government gave them billions of dollars to do soall of this is in the movie
>>220995410>Did you miss the explanation of the backrooms created distorted monster versions of real people? because that's what the entire climax of the movie was aboutNo, I didn't miss that explanation, but I was curious because the shot was framed in a way that looked similar to how she was being interviewed by Phil. So part of me started wondering if maybe that she died and that "remembered wrong" version of her was just "dreaming" it had escaped and was halucinating, or something to that effect.
>>220995354Yes
>>220993333I honestly can't tell if she's attractive or not
>>220994264barf
>>220995495it would obviously related to her being a therapist but also more depressed than she lets on and how she feels fractured or disconnected or whateverit's not exactly complicated
>>220995556you're mentally ill and your input is meaningless
>>220995506Ty I guess I'll skip this one
>>220995495I think the cut to the distorted version of her sitting in the same place in distorted version of the room that she was in was to showcase that Phil's and Calvin's pursuit of mapping/understanding the backrooms was a pointless endeavor since it was already expanding and filling itself with more monsters as they spoke.Kinda like how our universe is constantly expanding outwards so that humanity will likely never be able to fully explore the stars since we'd always be just one step behind.
imagine wandering the backrooms and finding her still life copy all by itself haha sure hope nothing WEIRD happens lol
>>220995546She's not too bad for a hag, but that hairline is bigger than mine.
>>220995410>when she says a line like "thank god I'm out of there" or whatevershe doesn't say that. she asks if he's been to the Backrooms himself and he involuntarily looks at his government minder behind the two-way glass before he feels comfortable admitting that he's part of a secret quasi-military research organization.
>>220995593Silence.
>>2209955564.83 on wikifeet, btw
>>220995714right, and I took his reaction to mean>oh she doesn't realize we're in the backrooms right and I probably shouldn't tell her so this interview isn't poisonedbecause why would they bother letting her out?
>>220995231She was in her or Clark's backroom of the store in the end, but they clearly exit the threshold from the YT series. From there they are in the real world, but the movie ended with images of backrooms that were a result of her existence.
>>220993333She wanted kids right? That's what I got from the movies.
>>220995774when she looks up at the window we hear seagulls like we saw during the montage of the city in the middle of the film. she's not just escaped the backrooms, she's also still in the same city, just to make it clear that she didn't extradimensionally fast travel to Colorado or something.
>>220995864there were also seagulls in the backrooms too, or it could've been piped in audioIt just wouldn't make sense for them to take her out of the backrooms for any reasonIf there's a sequel and she's just back in her regular life, then what the fuck is the point of this secret organization? they should either kill her or force to become some kind of research person who makes maps of the backrooms
>>220995670you mention our universe, but I can't help but wonder if the Backrooms are supposed to be like the human brain. Connected rooms, filled with remembered things. The people exploring it are a psychologist and a company that worked on MRI devices. The monster is the product of a very unwell individual. It could be a like... exploring the psyche of a mentally disturbed person carries with it a lot of danger, perhaps a danger you won't recognize it's dangerous to yourself until it's too late.
>>220993333Are all therapists secretly thinking "man, what a freak" about their patients? I thought they were supposed to be more professional than that.