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The manufactured “tethered” version replaced the real little girl all those years ago. The ending throws the whole film into a spiral as it turns out the little girl who encountered her doppelganger was swapped out, trapped in a government facility underground, and is now the “other” who is leading the revolt. And these doubles are monster-like, growling, barely able to talk, and intent on murdering their above-ground twins.
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But decades later and that adult doppelganger is now back with a vengeance - along with the identical counterparts of her whole family, plus friends, played by Elisabeth Moss and Tim Heidecker. Jordan Peele’s “Us” was unsettling from the start: A woman (Lupita Nyong’o) returns to her childhood home and tells her husband (Winston Duke) about an unsettling memory at the Santa Cruz boardwalk where she met her doppelganger after getting lost in a house of mirrors. “Us” (2019) “Us” ©Universal/courtesy Everett / Everett Collection After getting what she needed to escape from Caleb, she locks him in a surveillance room to die and boards the helicopter intended for him, seamlessly assimilating into human society. But in reality, Ava was playing everyone. Caleb thought he was playing Nathan, helping Ava escape from an abusive master. Nathan thought he was playing Caleb, tricking him into falling in love with Ava as a way of convincing her she’s human. The film culminates with the revelation that everyone in the film was trying to deceive someone else. Through many clandestine conversations, Caleb falls in love with Ava and wants to help her escape from Nathan. The bulk of the film is centered around eccentric tech mogul Nathan Bateman’s attempts to convince programmer Caleb Smith that his AI creation, Ava, is truly conscious. “Ex Machina” (2015) “Ex Machina” Courtesy Everett CollectionĪs progress continues to be made in the field of artificial intelligence, “Ex Machina” paints a chilling portrait of an AI blatantly outsmarting two humans.

test audiences found the original ending too bleak, so Marshall compromised with Sarah escaping but still being haunted by her murdered friends. In the original ending, which was released only in the U.K., the sole survivor Sarah (Shauna Macdonald) actually has lost her mind: the vision of her dead frenemy Juno (Natalie Mendoza) snaps her back into the reality of still being trapped in the cave as the Crawlers creep closer. releases, the film has a separate surprise twist. Yet “ The Descent” may seem like a straightforward horror movie, but thanks to two different endings for the U.S. The blind half-bat, half-man monsters feast on the female climbers, hunting them based on sound as food, water, and time run out. Neil Marshall’s survival horror film “ The Descent” plays up the paranoia of being trapped in an underground maze while adding in slasher creature-feature elements thanks to a vampire-esque brood of hybrid humans dubbed Crawlers. Six friends climb into a cave, but only one comes out. “ The Descent” (2005) “The Descent” ©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Collection An alternate ending made available on the DVD release shows Rachel placing a copy of the tape on a video store shelf - though Verbinski and test audiences must’ve figured out we hardly needed an epilogue so literal to leave the theater completely rattled.

Rachel finally discovers the videotape’s true sinister force: The only way to rid yourself of the curse is to make a copy of the tape and pass it on to someone else.
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In a scene most terrifying for its lack of musical overtures to instruct our emotions, Samara climbs out of Noah’s TV and does…whatever it is she does to her victims, which is scaring them to literal death.

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The film frantically careens off course as it’s revealed Samara is most definitely not at all OK, and that her next victim is Rachel’s ex, video expert Noah (Martin Henderson), whom Rachel gave the tape in the film’s first act. But she’s dead wrong because, as her all-too-sentient, cold-eyed child Aidan (David Dorfman) tells her, Samara never sleeps.
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She thinks she’s cracked the mystery of the viral videotape that’s been killing teenagers and serving as Samara’s vehicle of vengeance upon the world. Rachel (a perfectly shivery post-“Mulholland Drive” Naomi Watts) thinks she’s put the curse of Samara to rest after freeing her purgatory-bound ghost from the bottom of a well, where Samara was tossed off as a little girl by her tormented mother. Just when you thought it was over… “The Ring” shocked American audiences with its left-field climax that, while lifted directly from the 1998 J-horror original, loses known of its power when refashioned by director Gore Verbinski.
