Why do kelly and ash leave
The children live in blissful ignorance while the adults anxiously await the day their legacy finally comes to light. What they had hoped would skip a generation is now underway to destroy an entire bloodline. Not only is Ga-in a talented fencer and a popular student, she is dating a handsome, young doctor Lee Ki-woo. What appears to be a bizarre and isolated tragedy is really the start of something bigger.
The theory of an embittered sister taking swift revenge is good enough for the police. Like a virus, though, the animosity is contagious. Ga-in witnessed firsthand Jung-sun slashing Jee-sun to shreds in her hospital bed. It does not take long before Ga-in herself is the target of wanton aggression at the hands of those she trusted. Ga-in falls prey to various and unprovoked attacks by those around her. At first her aggressors are acquaintances at school.
A studious overachiever named Eun-kyung Oh Yeon-seo feels slighted when she is passed over for an opportunity, so she comes after Ga-in with a pair of scissors. A family curse is often metaphorical in storytelling; characters feel fated or burdened by past acts committed by their ancestors. A variety of horror movies adopt this mode of curses, whereas Voices approaches the concept literally. Ga-in learns the source of her hereditary affliction when she seeks refuge with a long-lost relative Kim Seong-jun along with the above said classmate, Seok-min Park Ki-woong.
While other stories at this point would explain in detail how to remove the curse, this one only raises more questions.
Frustration aside, the lack of concrete answers actually helps maintain a consistent level of dread until the very end. Voices negotiates the terms of its own premise all throughout; a supernatural force might be at play just as easily as a logical explanation encompassed by coincidences. An unearthly reason for everything is very well possible, but the director plays both sides of the argument. Countering the surreal moments is the grounded notion that the family curse is really a coping mechanism.
This is how someone contends with the bad things they have done in life while preserving the idea they are still good regardless of their offenses. If the ambiguity feels unsatisfactory, the story eventually makes a bold and conclusive choice. Voices is a passionate movie in spite of the many unidimensional characters. Nothing like 14 gore films in one box set to get you stoked. The presentation is vivid and pops on a shelf.
A truly awesome haul from McKaysBooks in nashville this weekend. If you're in the middle tennessee area and want a place to find plenty of great horror boutique blurays and 4Ks, then mckaysbookstore is your go to place! Think Halloween is over? Another darioargento classic restored in beautiful 4KHDR by arrowvideo. The painstaking effort of these restorations is on full display here, and I couldn't be happier!
This month, a story about a breakup, and some voicemails. It took me 27 years to finally understand THAT Aquaslash promis Be prepared for some major teases: Kelly was quite angry in the first season, stemming from what happened with her parents. Where does that leave her in season 2?
Beginning in season 2, all of that anger and pent up rage, well she has a lot of that but only one mission. And that is revenge.
She is out for blood against evil. She gets possessed then she gets spit out of a cabin with a ton of blood, then being stuck in the rain. It was insane. But then? She gets a little bit blinded her rage, which can happen when you only have one set of blinders on. Eventually she ends up teaming up with Ruby, because Ruby has taken action and is going to help Kelly get revenge.
But bottom line in season 2: anyone dead or alive better stay out of her way. Considering that Ruby is, essentially, responsible for a lot of the evil, would it be safe to assume that she could be your end goal in revenge once you no longer need her? I think Kelly really wants to stop evil and let good win. Because Ruby ends up coming to the Ghostbeaters for help and really kind of begging on her knees, Kelly realizes she can use Ruby to her advantage.
She needs Ruby to be able to get that revenge. Her determination for revenge is an interesting trajectory for the character, because in season 1 she was the level headed brains of the operation. How does this affect that role that she played in the core trio? She still is definitely the brains, the one who keeps trying to get Ash to do what he needs to do. Stop avoiding responsibility, Ash. I think Kelly is trying to change him, which is the toughest job. We fought all we could to stay on the show and to do the cook-off.
We offered for Ash to do the cook-off by himself if that's what it took. We wanted to stay in the show no matter what. It was devastating to us. We knew what it would look like to some viewers.
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