That is to say, the pictures have brought the evil to the room and the room has become a room where those who should be punished in the 7th circle are. The demons all originate from the pictures - I think the manager of the hotel, the knife wielding woman (schooner). The writer says the children are deranged.? 7. I just can't make this one fit.which is actually when I started to review the relevance to evil there. All the pictures show some form of evil: the Schooner lost at sea, should we presume an act of evil in addition to potential future acts of cannibalism? The Hunt: which is where I believe the hotel owner originated from: escaping from a pore in the picture - he was the hunted (no glass covering on the picture) and he provided the alcohol - he also tries to stop the writer from taking the room, saying he doesn't have to do this (punish himself) and/or the manager senses the end of the room and potentially his existence Lastly the old women reading to the three children. Drugs => he was given a bottle of alcohol which he consumes as well as chocolate squares on the bed - presumably the evil force has provided these to allow better mind control 6. ![]() It is generally believed that there are 3 things that allow for better mind control - or mind opening/bending experiences: a. In this story the wife brings forth a child that god strikes down with sickness and the child dies. The writer opens the bible - and the page falls to Nathans Parable -2 Samuel 12 => had to look this one up - this is about being judged - mostly about a man who kills another and takes his wife - it's about judging yourself and paying for your sins. The writer has pleaded Guilty as charged in the hotel managers office to charges of: believing in nothing (this would be God - and he states so later) and believing in no-one but himself 4. Crimes against God, Art (grand daughter of God) and nature 3. The writer expresses this is : the seventh circle - the 7th circle is where those that committed the following violations are punished: a. The room is not haunted - something in the room is evil => this is stated when the hotel owner has conversations with writer just outside of the office on route to the elevator 2. Here's my low down - after the fast forward second viewing, literally taking notes: 1. ![]() then came to this site (as a means of looking some stuff up). I had to look the stuff up after the first viewing. Also this movie PRE-supposes that a person understands a lot of things. there is really no time to digest all the material. The book might, and mind you a book made into a movie is always too fast paced with so much detail crammed into 2 hours. That is to say, they just didn't detail all 56 deaths. There is also mention of heart attacks, which I don't know if you would categorizes these as natural considering the circumstances. ![]() which fits none of the categories mentioned including natural. 1408 full movie endings plus#The last scene is Mike's spirit in 1408 he hears his daughter's voice and then fades away.įirst, I don't have a great memory - I had to re-watch the movie, writing down the numbers: 7 jumpers, 4 overdoses, 5 hangings, 3 mutilations, 2 strangulation's plus 22 natural deaths - I get 43 total => but later we hear of a man that drowned in his chicken soup. Olin briefly sees Mike in the back seat and then drives away. Olin plays in his car the tape Mike used during his stay in 1408. Olin goes to Mike's funeral and tries to give back some of Mike's belongings to his wife but he's turned down by her and Mike's agent Sam (Tony Shalhoub). His wife has a look of disbelief and he cracks the faintest little smile. As he plays the tape, however, the sound of the hotel's figment of his daughter can be heard by both he and his wife. He keeps an audio recorder that he had used throughout the movie and instructs her to toss the rest. Some time later, Enslin is seen writing a book, presumably about his deceased daughter when his wife asks if it would be okay to toss out a box of items from the hotel, as they all smell of smoke. ![]() Firefighters manage to extricate him, however, and he recovers in the hospital, reunited with his estranged wife (McCormack). Thinking quickly, he uses the cognac that Olin (Jackson) gave him as a bribe to whip up a molotov cocktail and burn the hotel room, apparently with him inside it. Enslin (Cusack) will have to live this same hour over and over again for all eternity unless he decides to kill himself. After the hour is up, everything in the hotel resets to as it was when the countdown began. This false realization is soon shattered, literally, as the post office he's visiting is torn apart to reveal that he is still in the room. At one point during the hour of nightmares we are given false hope that his nightmare was nothing more than a dream he experienced after nearly drowning in a surfing accident earlier in the story.
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