Quote Originally Posted by Kraco
The last touch with the last woman was a nice detail, and served the ruthlessness of the show finely. With it you can pretty much say all those people were actually dead already (that and the fact the police had been there for half a year already without eating and drinking) and the demon was just corrupting their souls into a form it could use as its fuel. The last woman who wasn't consumed was left there as a ghost. No wonder they referred to a lady in red earlier on when she was still collecting the rumours... A nice tie with the past. Details like that are what make decent stories good.
Ok. I figured she died, but the fact they kept using a cause-and-effect relationship with the characters dying and the painting changing threw me off when the same relationship didn't exist for the final scene. Perhaps the the relationship would be better explained by linking the characters final absorption, then the paintings change.

I didn't catch the "lady in red" reference. But, the final scene does do the OVA justice as you said.

I really enjoyed this rather dark thriller - a nice change from the norm.