However, the real twist centers around Sarah herself.
In fact, she is specifically enacting vengeance for what she claims Mona and her friends did to Colette.
But it was definitely when we were making it, from the vantage point of a real romantic love.
So, guilt and love motivate Sarah in the direction she goes.
But it was definitely rooted in love.
Since then, she has been going off in different directions."
The twists don’t stop there, however.
While Sarah and Shaw may have been partners, Shaw is nothing but a loose end.
What really happened is that Sarah was the one who shot Collette dead.
But was Shaw always doomed from the start?
Everything was being used as a way to facilitate that.
I think Shaw was pretty doomed in the grand scheme of things.
After Shaw is permanently dispatched, Sarah seems to be in the clear.
In fact, she might have a new agent if she wants to utilize that.
However, in one final post-credits stinger, Sarah gets another phone call.
This time, the voice is mysterious and declares itself the real Seven Deadly Sins Killer.
He’s angry and warns her that he’s coming after.
The movie then smash cuts to a new title screen:Everybody I Know Is Dead.

But is that sequel tease a real thing?
It was a really interesting role to take on.
I think there was a lot to this character.

The whole filming process was rather intense, and it was such a great experience.
But you know, when you’re making any films, time is a total resource.
#AMFAD: All My Friends Are Deadis now available to rent or own digitally.







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