
Early in the film she passes out in her car and drives into a bunch of other cars in the parking lot. Hunger is making her irritable, she imagines the old woman's creepy hand tapping on the desk when it was really just the other banker. According to the theory, there really isn't a scary demon from hell, she's just imagining everything. She never touches food, because she is afraid it will make her fat and disgusting. She has a good boyfriend, and is trying to move her way up with a career at the bank. At the beginning of the movie, she is listening to a tape trying to correct her southern accent. She doesn't want to become addicted to food.

Warning: Spoilers follow.Īllison Lohman's character Christine Brown admits that her mother had an addiction, and at one point in the film we see an overweight photo of Christine as a child in front of a sign that read "SWINE QUEEN".
#Drag me to hell 2 story movie#
Apparently you can watch the entire movie from this viewpoint, with few exceptions, and it all makes sens. Micobiella thinks that Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell isn't actually a horror movie, but instead a story of a farm girl with an eating disorder, who starves herself to fit a certain image and begins hallucinating and going crazy. Film reader Steve M sent over an interesting theory he read over on IMDB. Before you read this theory, take a deep breath - no one is saying that Raimi intended this interpretation - it's meant to be fun.

Either way, I always find them interesting and entertaining. Sometimes the theories are intended creations of the writer/director behind a film, but most times they are just fun interpretations created by the viewer (like this one). Readers of /Film know that I'm a fan of wacky movie theories that make you reevaluate a film in much different light.
