

In the very beginning, Jane was talking on the phone with her mom and it seemed like her mom had kind of neglected her and didn’t want to come and check up on her.
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But at the same time, the music and the general mood of the movie didn’t seem thriller-ish so to just make that left turn into thriller-ville would be incredibly incongruent with the theme that the movie already established. She killed her daughter and also killed her husband and Jane knows that she is next, that’s why she was walking towards the car so hesitantly. So with that knowledge, I present 4 theories to explain how the end of the film impacts the whole story (and please don’t take them too seriously, I know they’re outlandish): Theory 1. Also, when Sadie almost lost Starlet, she was freaking out as if having PTSD from losing important people in the past. My thoughts, first of all, are that Sadie said earlier that she didn’t have any kids. Soooooo, what does this mean and why is Jane so shooketh? Then, beside his grave, we see another grave that says “Sarah Perkins: beloved daughter” who died in 1969 at about 18 years old.

It seems as though Jane saw the grave of Sadie’s husband, Frank Perkins, who died way back in 1971 which means that Sadie has practically been alone for a long time. Let me piece together my thoughts before I do research on this. STARLET Ending Explained: 4 Wild TheoriesĪlright, now that you made it this far let me tell you what I’ve been thinking about the end of the movie.
