During the therapy session Annie tells of a troubled family history that she had largely kept to herself, because she did not want to "put more stress on the family". It is suggested that the family had been under the influence of the cult for a long time and hence that Annie was the one suffering for the longest time. During the film's finale, Peter gets to see with his own eyes what had been manipulating his mother all those years. The song playing over the end credits, "Both sides now," thematically relates to this series of events. The song contains the line "I've looked at life from both sides now" which could suggest that Peter was now able to see things from his mother's point of view. The song also contains the line "Tears and fears and feeling proud, to say I love you right out loud" which could suggest, that Peter finally understood that his mother actually did care for him and now was able to return those feelings, in spite of all he had been put through.
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