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!! The 1980 film



* The sequences involving the red-and-white ball (before it becomes [[spoiler: Joseph]]'s plaything).

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* The sequences involving the red-and-white ball (before it becomes [[spoiler: Joseph]]'s plaything).


* The opening sequence: Joanna and Kathy are killed as John watches helplessly from a telephone booth, and later, John wanders about his empty apartment, remembering how life used to be when his daughter was alive.

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* The opening sequence: sequence showing Joanna and Kathy are killed as John watches helplessly from Kathy's death and, a telephone booth, and few months later, a desolate John wanders about walking alone to his empty apartment, remembering how life used to be when his daughter was alive.apartment.


* The opening sequence: Joanna and Kathy are killed as John watches helplessly from a telephone booth, and later, John wanders about his empty apartment, remembering how life used to be when his daughter was alive.



* Senator Carmichael clearly loved his father. He is heartbroken after learning the extent of his father's cruelty.

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* Senator Carmichael clearly loved his father. [[spoiler: father]]. He is heartbroken after learning the extent of his father's cruelty.truth.
* The sequences involving the red-and-white ball (before it becomes [[spoiler: Joseph]]'s plaything).


* The story behind what happened to [[spoiler: Joseph]], especially the idea that he was [[spoiler: murdered by his own father, who had a duty to protect him]].
* The opening sequence, which shows Joanna and Kathy being killed as John watches helplessly from the telephone booth, and then a desolate-looking John wandering through his now-empty apartment, thinking what life used to be like when his daughter Kathy was still alive.
* The scene in which John cries for his daughter, Kathy, as he lies in bed. However, it quickly turns to NightmareFuel.
* Whatever suspicions he might have had, [[spoiler: Senator Carmichael]] clearly loved his [[spoiler: foster father]]. He is heartbroken after learning the extent of his [[spoiler: foster father]]'s cruelty.

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* The story behind what happened to Joseph. [[spoiler: Joseph]], especially the idea that he He was [[spoiler: murdered by the man he should have been able to trust the most: namely, his own father, who had a duty to protect him]].father]].
* The opening sequence, which shows Joanna and Kathy being killed as John watches helplessly from the telephone booth, and then a desolate-looking John wandering through his now-empty apartment, thinking what life used to be like when his daughter Kathy was still alive.
Cora's backstory is also equally tragic.
* The scene in which John cries for thinking of his daughter, Kathy, as he lies in bed. However, it quickly turns to NightmareFuel.
* Whatever suspicions he might have had, [[spoiler: Senator Carmichael]] Carmichael clearly loved his [[spoiler: foster father]]. father. He is heartbroken after learning the extent of his [[spoiler: foster father]]'s father's cruelty.

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* The story behind what happened to [[spoiler: Joseph]], especially the idea that he was [[spoiler: murdered by his own father, who had a duty to protect him]].
* The opening sequence, which shows Joanna and Kathy being killed as John watches helplessly from the telephone booth, and then a desolate-looking John wandering through his now-empty apartment, thinking what life used to be like when his daughter Kathy was still alive.
* The scene in which John cries for his daughter, Kathy, as he lies in bed. However, it quickly turns to NightmareFuel.
* Whatever suspicions he might have had, [[spoiler: Senator Carmichael]] clearly loved his [[spoiler: foster father]]. He is heartbroken after learning the extent of his [[spoiler: foster father]]'s cruelty.

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