In the final scene, when Rev. Elcott asks the six brothers if they take the six brides, they all look behind at the fathers for approval. When the Reverend asks the six brides if they take the six brothers, they also look back at the fathers. Problem with this is that Gideon and Alice didn't have a father (or future father-in-law) to look back at since Alice's father was standing in front of them, performing the ceremony. Though, it is also possible they are merely checking with the men holding the guns rather than specific fathers.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:10