SHUTTER ISLAND (2010) Ending Explained + Analysis
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2018
- Investigating the many twists and mysterious of the noir horror film SHUTTER ISLAND starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Martin Scorsese. Learn all about the complicated story, hidden clues, and explaining the devastating ending.
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This movie made me think whether I'm sane or not.
He did finally snap out of his made up world. But lied at the end because he didnt want to live with reality.
Imagine andrew's reaction when he finds out that he is 70% water.
After movie ended I questioned my existence.
And yet it still took Leo getting mauled by a bear to get his Oscar.
So I just watched this movie and this movie was a total twist . This movie is now one of my favorites and Leo should have won an Oscar for his performance .
And leo only has one Oscar, that's the real hidden crime- no wonder he went crazy
Mad that when they were interrogating the staff, they all laughed when the guy said rachel hated the food, because she was a nurse and probably made that complaint to her friends, an inside joke they all laughed about. AND also when they were “searching” for rachel, none of the guards seemed interested or particularly worried, because they knew that it was all just roleplay. Absolutely amazing film. The doctor even stalled on letting him interview the staff because it would be troublesome to prep all of them for the roleplay. Details are crazy good
This is such a brilliant movie, the whole time I watched it one thing kept going on in my mind: I need to watch more movies like this.
“Mrs. Kearns writes "run" on the paper she slips to Teddy because she knows he has an opportunity to escape while they're doing the whole role play experiment. It's also why she sounds "coached" about what to tell Teddy - she has been. As for the conspiracy about why Mrs. Kearns' hand is empty when she goes to drink the water Chuck brings...she's crazy, let's not forget that. I doubt it was an error in editing.
I feel like Andrew clearly also had some favoritism towards his daughter
Andrew didn't kill his wife out of guilt and anger... The flashback clearly shows her asking him to "set her free" as she realizes what she has done for a brief instant. Andrew also confirms it when asked by the doctor why he killed is wife : "because she murdered our children and told me to let her go". I would argue that murdering Dolores is actually a proof of absolute sacrifice on Andrew's end, as he trully loves her but still accept to let her go to face the horror alone. This way, he frees her from the "insect in her brain, clicking accross her skull, pulling the wires just for fun". He only holds himself accountable for the murders of his children ("i killed them because i didn't get her help"), not her. I apologize if there are any mistakes in my comment, i'm a non-native english speaker.
Chuck calls out to teddy at the end and he doesn’t respond to him. I took that as he knows he’s Andrew still and he’s accepting the lobotomy.
Andrew: I can’t stand the sight of water.
I like the theory that fire represents his fantasy and water represents reality. During the movie Andrew was never scared of fire, he WELCOMED it. When he was in ward c he lit a match almost every 10 seconds it felt like; he blew up a car; and most notably when he got to the cave (soaking wet, mind you) he immediately lunged towards the fire and stayed no less than a foot away from it the entire time. This helps represent that he clings to his fantasy because he can't bare his reality
I still wanted teddy to escape from the island, even tho he didn’t exist....
"Once you're declared insane, then anything you do is called part of that insanity. Reasonable protests are denial. Valid fears, paranoia." -Rachel Solando (cave).
I will be honest...I was a die hard believer in the fact that Leo was sane and he was drugged and convinced he was crazy. I based all of this on when he was interviewing the lady patient and after she sent his partner for water she wrote "run!" on a piece of paper. I have since let go of this theory.
Can't believe I just watched this movie for the first time yesterday. God darn wasn't expecting it to be that good I was expecting real horror but this was psychological horror. 10/10 did Leo or Mark get any nominations for this? I thought Ruffalo did really good in this and Leo was so emotional really good
The part where Leo realizes his gun is fake made me bawl my eyes out. The despair and futility he must feel seeing this representation of his personhood, who he is and his absolution falling apart in his hands just crushes me.