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* The scene after Dani discovers Christian in the fertility ritual. She's reasonably distraught and the women of the Harga comfort her by vocalizing their pain with her. If you look closely at the faces of the other women, they seem to be legitimately crying, as if they're experiencing Dani's pain with her.

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* The scene after Dani discovers Christian in the fertility ritual. She's reasonably distraught distraught, and the women of the Harga comfort her by vocalizing their pain with her. If you look closely at the faces of the other women, they seem to be legitimately crying, as if they're experiencing Dani's pain with her.
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* The scene after Dani discovers Christian in the fertility ritual. She's reasonably distraught and the women of the Harga comfort her by vocalizing their pain with her. If you look closely at the faces of the other women, they seem to be legitimately crying, as if they're experiencing Dani's pain with her.

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* The scene after Dani discovers Christian in the fertility ritual. She's reasonably distraught and the women of the Harga comfort her by vocalizing their pain with her. If you look closely at the faces of the other women, they seem to be legitimately crying, as if they're experiencing Dani's pain with her.her.

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* As bizarre as it sounds, the ending. After everything that she had gone through from losing her family to dealing with her BastardBoyfriend and his friends, the smile that Dani displays at the end isn't one of psychosis, but of ''relief''. She had succeeded at letting go of her pain and despite the Harga's disturbing customs, she accepts them as her new family.
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* The scene after Dani discovers Christian in the fertility ritual. She's reasonably distraught and the women of the Harga comfort her by vocalizing their pain with her. If you look closely at the faces of the other women they seem to be legitimately crying, as if they're experiencing Dani's pain with her.

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* The scene after Dani discovers Christian in the fertility ritual. She's reasonably distraught and the women of the Harga comfort her by vocalizing their pain with her. If you look closely at the faces of the other women women, they seem to be legitimately crying, as if they're experiencing Dani's pain with her.
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* Depending on how you interpret Pelle's character, he does appear to genuinely care about Dani and acts very sweet towards her, being the only one of Christian's friends to actually want Dani with them. He also remembers her birthday, giving her a thoughtful gift, comforts her during a panic attack, and lovingly kisses her after she's crowned the May Queen. While he does belong to a murderous pagan cult, he does appear to be a very sweet guy who enjoys comforting and showing love to those he cares about.

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* Depending on how you interpret Pelle's character, he does appear to genuinely care about Dani and acts very sweet towards her, being the only one of Christian's friends to actually want Dani with them. He also remembers her birthday, giving her a thoughtful gift, comforts her during a panic attack, and lovingly kisses her after she's crowned the May Queen. While he does belong to a murderous pagan cult, he does appear to be a very sweet guy who enjoys comforting and showing love to those he cares about.about.
* The scene after Dani discovers Christian in the fertility ritual. She's reasonably distraught and the women of the Harga comfort her by vocalizing their pain with her. If you look closely at the faces of the other women they seem to be legitimately crying, as if they're experiencing Dani's pain with her.
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** It ''is'' of psychosis. In the script, it's even called 'a joy known only by '''the insane'''.'

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* It ''is'' of psychosis. In the script, it's even called 'a joy known only by '''the insane'''.'

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* It ''is'' of psychosis. In the script, it's even called 'a joy known only by '''the insane'''.'
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* As bizarre as it sounds, the ending. After everything that she had gone through from losing her family to dealing with her BastardBoyfriend and his friends, the smile that Dani displays at the end isn't one of psychosis, but of ''relief''. She had succeeded at letting go of her pain and despite the Harga's disturbing customs, she accepts them as her new family.

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* As bizarre as it sounds, the ending. After everything that she had gone through from losing her family to dealing with her BastardBoyfriend and his friends, the smile that Dani displays at the end isn't one of psychosis, but of ''relief''. She had succeeded at letting go of her pain and despite the Harga's disturbing customs, she accepts them as her new family.family.

* Depending on how you interpret Pelle's character, he does appear to genuinely care about Dani and acts very sweet towards her, being the only one of Christian's friends to actually want Dani with them. He also remembers her birthday, giving her a thoughtful gift, comforts her during a panic attack, and lovingly kisses her after she's crowned the May Queen. While he does belong to a murderous pagan cult, he does appear to be a very sweet guy who enjoys comforting and showing love to those he cares about.
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* As bizarre as it sounds, the ending. After everything that she had gone through from losing her family to dealing with her BastardBoyfriend and his friends, the smile that Dani displays at the end isn't one of psychosis, but of ''relief''. She had succeeded at letting go of her pain and despite of the Harga's disturbing customs, she accepts them as her new family.

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* As bizarre as it sounds, the ending. After everything that she had gone through from losing her family to dealing with her BastardBoyfriend and his friends, the smile that Dani displays at the end isn't one of psychosis, but of ''relief''. She had succeeded at letting go of her pain and despite of the Harga's disturbing customs, she accepts them as her new family.
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* As bizarre as it sounds, the ending. After everything that she had gone through from losing her family to dealing with her BastardBoyfriend and his friends, the smile that Dani displays at the end isn't one of psychosis, but of ''relief''. She had succeeded at letting go of her pain and despite of the Harga's disturbing customs, she accepts them as her new family.

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