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RESURRECTION (2022) Ending Explained
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In Resurrection, a woman's carefully constructed life gets upended when an unwelcome shadow from her past returns, forcing her to confront the monster she's evaded for two decades. We're breaking down the story that spirals into a surprising supernatural direction, as well as digging into Maggie's traumatic past, and explaining the reality breaking ending. With Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth.


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@drfresh5438

1 year ago

I see her in any movie and I automatically donā€™t trust the story telling. This girl is always hallucinating

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@Shyknit

1 year ago

Whether he's real or in her imagination someone just casually saying they've eaten up a baby and it's alive in their stomach is so creepy and disengaging...

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@morganleanderblake678

1 year ago

Another thing worth pointing out is most people who leave a cult or a NXIVM style thing get therapy and family to support them afterward. She got nothing. She just left and immediately tried to have a replacement baby. Her parents never supported her, she never got help from anyone. I'm not surprised she broke down like this.

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@lykos2738

1 year ago

I think the ending was Margaret having a break from reality. There were a lot of subtle context clues left throughout the film that Margaret was unstable. The biggest red flag was when Abbie told her she thought Margaret was having an "episode". I think that distinction was important because it implied that Margaret's erratic behavior at the time wasn't isolated to that instance.

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@sethmorales1519

1 year ago

In 2020 my wife and son died in car accidentā€¦ shortly after I went to my little brothers house and never moved from his bed for 6 days, all the sudden I got up like nothing happened, I suppressed everything and my mom made me see a therapist and itā€™s like this character is an exact example of some cases he had seen, this is a story of ā€œimproper Grievingā€ was a good movie

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@FinancialShinanigan

1 year ago

The Prestige, The Gift, The Night House, and now Resurrection, you know you're in for a wild ride when Rebecca Hall is involved.

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@leeandreab

1 year ago

Thereā€™s no evidence that David wasnā€™t in fact real but so many comments are saying that. I think he was real, a sadistic abuser who really tracked her down and came back to torment her, and really killed the baby and had her believe he ate it as yet another way to control her. And she really lost her mind by the end. The last scene was very clearly a dream sequence. She really disemboweled him after losing her mind and she obviously imagined finding the baby.

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@alexroy5854

1 year ago

Damn, imagine your an intern and have a great relationship with your boss. One day, late at night before your internship ends, you stop by to talk to her. She then asks if you could kill somebody and tells you about how her abusive grooming ex ATE HER FUCKING BABY!

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@lunarknightshade

1 year ago

Anyone else think they went for a Kronos and rhea analogy with the abusive husband eating the baby here?

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@desireevega7787

1 year ago

I think David forced her to have an abortion when she got pregnant that young, and she was left traumatized by the experience. When she says he ate the baby, I think it represents him taking that chance (of being a mother) away from her. So when David is back, all that trauma is back again, but also the chance she was robbed of, so in the end she takes back what was rightfully hers (the baby). All of that is in her mind, of course, there was no baby inside David, that is what she wanted to believe. When it comes to David, I think there's two possibilites: Either he never came back, but something triggered all those memories for her, so she started "seeing" him. Or he was in fact at that conference thing when she first saw him, like a coincidence, but after that they never met and it was all in her head because of the trauma of seeing him after all those years.

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@marcg2106

1 year ago

That ending shot had me thinking yes reality has left for her and she's sitting in David's room holding his intestines like a baby.

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@morganleanderblake678

1 year ago

I think David was real, but the entirety of his presence now isn't. He was a projection of her fears for her daughter going through what she went through. Which... Makes it make more sense as to why there's a man with a dead baby inside him. Also sort of noticing similarities to Mother! here.

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@anaistm174

1 year ago

What if she was pregnant from her lover, and the hormones brought back all those buried feelings and memories? When she opens David up, she could be actually giving birth, and she also uses this new child as a replacement for her dead baby, just like her daughter was, and at the end, she realizes she feels the same way again, overprotective of him and as he grows up she will face this same fear forever, just like she does for her daughter, so thereā€™s no way out? Itā€™s just a theory that may not make sense but I just wanted to throw it out there šŸ˜Š

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@Lonewolf52377

1 year ago

Rebecca Hall is fantastic in this movie and Tim Roth playing a excellent role as well. You want a strange psychological thriller this is it for sure! Thanks for covering this flick

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@ariana6212

1 year ago

I think another thing that makes this movie so psychologically complex is that we can see Maggie almost adopting Davidā€™s practices of the ā€˜kindnessesā€™ when she asked Abby to text her every hour and sheā€™ll reward her with $20. Assuming David actually did the things she claimed he did (and that there was initially no underlying mental disorder on Maggieā€™s part when she was 19), I believe every interaction we saw with him during the movie wasnā€™t real and her mental state is now rapidly deteriorating because she never properly grieved or addressed the issueā€¦ all sparked by Abby going off to college soon. Davidā€™s actions and kindnesses in the past clearly mentally ruined Maggie and itā€™s quite curious seeing the the victim of such a thing now almost adopt a practice of the perpetrator. Great movie! The more you sit and think about it, the more possibilities open up to what could have truly happened.

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@timvibes

1 year ago

The waitress served David and the receptionist said a man (David) was there to see the main character at her work. Either that was all in her head or it means David was in fact real. Pay attention to who else paid attention to David.

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@maddybee15

1 year ago

David eating the baby is such a scary visual, I want to know what actually happened when she was a teenager, the David she sees now is definitely in her head, I wish there were flashbacks to the real relationship and "kindness's"

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@HeatherHolt

1 year ago

Itā€™s like the ending of that Censor movie where it seemed good but then cut to the horrific reality. The one where she ā€œfoundā€ her sister.

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@jaxonblack8021

1 year ago

I like this channel. Itā€™s one of those channels to watch when you do chores or something. Itā€™s funny as it is very relaxing in spite of its subject matter.

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@notthefbi7015

1 year ago

I feel like David was never really there but the guy that looked like david at the biotech meeting merely triggered her condition. That would explain why the hotel staff was so angry at her entering the room as it likely wasnā€™t in use at the time

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