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I know that "open endings" always generates frustration. But whatever solution I would have picked for the outside world,I'm sure some people would have find it dull.
I think it's better to let the viewer decide wether she survives or not. Even if I have my own opinion ;)
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Hi
I'm Paul Doucet, Bunker's film director.

I see a lot of reactions around here, and I'll try to answer most of them.

- it's only my first short movie. I thought i had a good story on the paper, but once shot, the final twist seems more obvious. I'll be more carefull about this for my next project
- I had no special ambitions for this project, but to get it done. I'm very glad that you find the technical part just great, because i was anxious about it.
- For those who talk about the climax and the lack of resolution. For me, the story isn't about the suicide, but about how this woman who was ready to die will be ready to fight again. Will she survive ? Will she die ? Somehow, it doesn't matter. She goes out, meaning that she's ready to fight for a chance. If you saw "Cube", it's the same kind of ending. My story was in the bunker, and only in the bunker.
- Yes, I did some translations mistakes. I'll do a new version without spelling mistakes.
- The film is only 10' length, because it was a self production, and i didnt have the money to shoot something longer or with more people on screen.

I hope this few points will answer some of your questions...
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