In the movie, the stage lights shone on her face, while her entire body remained in the shadows as if it was trying to tell the audience something.
The scene then rewound to thirty years ago, and it focused on the hands that poison the roommate.
The hands were large with popping green veins, and there was a yellow female headband on the wrist.
It was identical to the ones that the girls wore during their final dance on stage.
Then, the movie ended abruptly.
As for who the culprit was, the movie left it to the audience's speculation.
The cliffhanger immediately made the audience discuss who the culprit was.
Some said that it was Ralph, who was played by Leighton because the hands looked like they belonged to a man.
Others thought that it was Georgia, who was portrayed by Stella because Stella's hands were not small in real life.
Stella could not help but lower her head and glance at her hands.
'Are they really that big? They're okay, I guess,' she thought to herself.
However, that pair of hands actually belonged to the director himself.
Stuart was way too good at creating mystery.
What he wanted was the feeling that no matter who the audience guessed, it would still make sense.
The awards he had won from the suspense films he directed were well deserved.
He had a thorough understanding of his audience.
The audience started leaving the screening hall one after another, but Stella remained in her seat.
She was waiting for everyone else to leave first so that nobody would accidentally bump into her.
Unexpectedly, before she could leave, spencer sat down next to her and said, "Hey, we're old classmates, after all.
Why didn't you even say hello? I can't believe you're so heartless." Stella replied nonchalantly, Don't start anything." "Tsk," Spencer clicked his tongue.
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