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The Awakening

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A 2011 British horror film starring Dominic West and Rebecca Hall and set in 1921, in the aftermath of World War I.Florence Cathcart (Hall) is a driven paranormal debunker called to a boarding school by teacher Robert Mallory (West) to investigate an alleged haunting there. She duly goes about her work, only to find that the house contains an old and personal secret. Not to be confused with the novel by Kate Chopin.
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A Date with Rosie Palms: Florence is about to have one in the bath, but is interrupted.
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Ambiguous Ending: The movie ends without confirming whether or not Florence is dead; Apparently Tom helped her throw up the poison, but no vomit is seen, and though the headmaster only talks about one death, he makes a crude comment about Florence right as she's in his line of vision. Word of God is that she's alive, as evidenced by the fact that she takes Mallory's cigarette from him and then mentions that there's a car waiting for her at the end of the drive.
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Asshole Victim: Edward Judd is accidentally killed by Florence in self-defense.
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Alas, Poor Villain
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Alas, Poor Villain: Maud makes for an extremely sympathetic character, even when poisoning herself and Florence to reunite them with Tom in the afterlife.
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