Talk:The Sweet Hereafter

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Ok, so why did she lie?

[edit] why she lied

This post seems to conclude that she lied as a means of revenge against her father for having a incestious relationship with her. However, I don't agree. As wrong as it might be, Nicole was a willing participent in that relationship, and never appeared victimized by it. What did change though, was the way her father treated her after the accident. She makes the comment that she's a wheel chair girl now, and not the up and coming pretty musician they both thought she'd be. I think she was hurt more by the loss of her relationship with her father, and i'm not talking the sexual relationhip, but as friends and partners in her potential music career. Along with the use of her legs she lost a friend and a lover.

As for why she lied, i think it could be partly be due to the hurt of losing her relationship with her father. However, it was clear that her father wanted to profit from her injury... i think she recognized that and the fact that the town was being torn apart by this lawyer and the lawsuit... and in a moment of clarity she realized this and put an end to it.

The fact that all these things are open to interpretation is what made me love the movie.