![]() The Lost Girl was imprisoned in limbo (depicted as a hotel room), forced to watch the suffering her infidelity had caused on TV. The Phantom either created a curse or, more likely, commandeered an existing curse found in an old Gypsy folk tale to punish his cheating wife and take his misery out on the world. ![]() Her lover was also married, and he ended up murdered (presumably either by his wife or by the Phantom), and his wife also dies stabbed by a screwdriver, possibly by suicide or during the course of a struggle. In late nineteenth or early twentieth century Poland, a woman known only as the Lost Girl cheated on her controlling, physically abusive husband (credited only as the Phantom). This is one attempt to try to describe the events depicted onscreen, but is certainly not definitive. The film jumps through time and between multiple planes of reality over its three-hour runtime, and is subject to various interpretations. ![]()
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