Jordan Pil commented on the fate of the evil twins from the film "We"

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Horror "We" so fascinated by many viewers that they still guess what could happen after the final frames of the film. The Internet is fulfilled by all sorts of theories, and all questions about this is inevitably addressed to the director and Script in Jordan Saw. Correcting what fate I had suffered from the underground of evil twins, drank in a conversation with Collider said that in fact it is not so important:

I would oppose the answer to this question, because you never know what may happen in the future. But I think that partially the answer lies in the fact that the future does not matter for the "related" themselves. Their goal was in self-expression. It is this inspires me fear - in our time we see such constantly. I am scared by the idea of ​​violence, which declares itself in the whole voice and appears as an inevitable force ... Reflect on further events fascinating, but for the "related" themselves.

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Also, PIL commented on those laws for which the world "We" is arranged. To the question of whether there is some kind of scientific poverty behind the course with twins, the author of the film replied:

In part, the idea of ​​the fatal bonds between a person and his double fascinated me in connection with science, but there is also a poetic element here. When such a rocky connection is manifested in forms that are not amenable to mathematical computing, it is worth looking at it from the position of poetry. When I was eight, I almost drowned, and my twin could at the same moment might be a burning alive, death in the aqueous meadow - or could something be happening to the oddity poetic. So I came to the creation of a rules system, at which not everything is amenable to the analysis - some part need to be entrusted with poetchiness, spontaneity and emotions.

Jordan Pil commented on the fate of the evil twins from the film

"We" became the second picture in the director's career saw. In 2017, he made his debut with the film of horrors "away", subsequently won by Oscar in the nomination "Best Scenario".

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