Melvin is constantly directed toward "the crossroads" by the woman in white, suggesting a transition point between life and the afterlife. Other "Door to Silence" Interpretations
The film ends with a profound quote: "...When you go to the gates of nothingness, no one will be near you: only the shadow of your death ... Book Four of the Apocalypse". Key Themes Door to Silence
(people realizing they are already dead)? The Christian meditation approach (John Main)? Melvin is constantly directed toward "the crossroads" by
Some horror stories use the concept of a "doorway" to silence as a metaphor for being overwhelmed by a silent, menacing force. Door to Silence