
What’s going on with Bev’s old apartment building?
Watching Part 2, and I paused it right before Bev’s haunt, when she’s looking up at the menacing building.
So we’re looking at the fire escape. It leads to a door. Up a switchback stair, there’s a second door. Then up another switchback stair and there’s … a mini door?
That whole level, everything is smaller. The windows, the door. Those windows honestly look like transom windows, as if they belong to a second floor with high ceilings … not a miniature third floor. But then why have fire escape access?
This was intentional. It’s not simply a trick of perspective. We have all the perspective clues we need — that floor is tiny. Why?