The Gathering

The Gathering (2003)

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Cassie (Christina Ricci) is a member of The Gathering (and so is Dan). She forgot that she was one of them because of the car accident. As Argyle is about to kill Michael, Cassie makes an attempt to save him and Argyle shoots her. She doesn't die because she's part of The Gathering and pretty much immortal. Michael is saved by his father right in the nick of time and he kills Argyle by dumping water when a nearby cable goes loose thus electrocuting Argyle. Since Cassie helped Michael and died trying to save him, instead of witnessing the almost tragic event like the other members of The Gathering, she's free of the curse. She visits Michael and tells her that she's free and that everything will be okay. The sculpture that represents her in the archaelogical dig turns to dust.

Dan

Continuity mistake: When Cassie finds Michael in the family library Simon comes in. Then Marion enters and Simon grabs Michael while Cassie runs her hand through her hair. When it cuts Simon grabs Michael again and Cassie's hand is no longer in her hair. (00:48:05)

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The Bishop: They came only to see, from the east and from the west, from the city and from the plain. They came not, in holy reverence to the lord, but in lust.

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Question: Why did Argyle want to kill Michael? I can understand wanting to kill those who harmed him but Michael was an innocent boy.

Answer: She said in the movie, "He must see himself as a child in Michael. He wants to get rid of him to erase his past."

Answer: While Argyle shows a strange affinity for Michael, his primary goal is still revenge on the entire town. Innocent or not, Michael is connected to those who tortured him.

BaconIsMyBFF

How could Michael have anything to do with those men that he killed? He's just a kid.

How is he connected?

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