![]() She was by far the most interesting of out the paper thin developed new cast. However I would have liked to see more cannon fodder champions thrown into the mix so they could have Rachel survive. The set pieces were amazing and I was entertained from start to finish short run time and all. I think the film is really enjoyable when you look past the fact it’s a cheap horror flick that’s all flash no substance and extremely silly. There’s a much deeper, much more sinister story behind the rooms, and if they do involve a little girl, she isn’t Amanda’s daughter. I also think the whole idea of the rooms being based around a “fun day out” was a very superficial explanation for them. I’m telling you a story you have no way of confirming, and then instantly reminding you that if you didn’t see it with your own eyes, you shouldn’t believe it.” Which reinforces my theory about Sonya being an anagram instead of a real person. Almost like she’s straight up telling Zoey, “I’m lying to you. I think it’s very interesting that Amanda claiming her daughter was kidnapped immediately precedes “if you didn’t see it, it didn’t happen”. Zoey has never met Sonya, nor has she ever seen any evidence of Sonya’s existence or kidnapping beyond Amanda’s word. But Zoey’s stubbornness and integrity got in the way, and the clue that what they actually wanted her to do all along was “say no”, and that by doing so she was playing right into their hands, was right there in front of her.ĮTA - I also think the “if you didn’t see it, it didn’t happen” has more significance than just whether or not people died. Number two - Sonya is an anagram for “Say No.” When Amanda kept telling Zoey to “just say yes” I think that was the key to ending the whole thing. A very likely candidate for Escape Room Amanda’s namesake and something I think is worth keeping in mind. In the second game, she was working from the inside. The only victim the Jigsaw killer ever brought back for round two was named Amanda, who turned out to be so severely traumatised from her first game she deluded herself into believing these games were for the greater good of humanity and went on to become a game designer. For that reason, I think Amanda’a name is very significant. It pays homage to Saw in more than just a few ways. ![]() ![]() Number one - I’m a diehard Saw fan, and as numerous people have pointed out, Escape Room is very much like a teen friendly Saw. I’ve read as many of these comments as I can and I haven’t seen anyone mention these things yet, but I haven’t read everyone’s comments. But I really want to believe he takes that specific train frequently which is why Ben and Zoey were lured there. Possible clues against him include not seeing him die, similiar to Ben (sand) and saving Rachel. He suffers from serious issues after being the sole survivor of his last escape room and his descision making isn't great. Also Brianna and Rachel "die" together and don't appear to be the targets, Zoey is the obvious target in that room. She miraculously survived the first rain and we don't see her die. ![]() She finds clues extremely fast (for example the camera on the beach). Her doubt in the little restaurant thing makes me wanna think she is not in on it. Also we don't see her die.īrianna: not sure about her. Also her "immunity to pain" is very convenient. We don't really learn much about her previous escape room (we heard about everyone elses). Rachel: if Theo is alive, this immediately makes her a suspect because she lied about him being dead. But at the end of the movie they are transporting a cuffed person in the background. My theory is that most (if not all) other "players" were in on it. I'd say that they were specifically lured to that train because another victim was there (if there are any). ![]()
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