Most Confusing Ending Ever? | Late Night With The Devil (2024) Explained
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2024
- Late Night With The Devil is a horror movie done in a very special format that offers a new twist on the classic possession storyline.
This segment was taken from The Empty Minds Podcast episode 40.
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SPOILER!!!!!!! I'm confused with the ending... Were all the other people dead too??? Because, I assume the idea is he goes to jail for murder... But, if everything else actually happened, then it looks like he killed her because she killed everybody. I am confused about that...
I'm a little bit confused by the discussion having to do with the scene where jack stabs his dying wife with the dagger. I thought that was metaphorical. Like the wife got sick with cancer, passed away because of his involvement with this cult. He wants to be the number one rated show, Being part of this cult will help him achieve that, but like most dark magic , it's not going to be in the way that you envisioned. He gets to have a number one show but it's only bepause of the horrific things that happened while it was live. I thought when he was stabbing the wife with the dagger, that was in his mind, and in reality, he was at that time stabbing the little girl. The producer, who i'm pretty sure was part of the group, Was giving him drinks during commercial in some of the scenes. I assumed he had been drugged with a hallucinogenic or something. I think this film should get people to look into The Grove as they are a real group with lots of secrets. I thought it was 10 out of 10.
Jack got famous alright, just not how he hoped.
So, here's my take on the movie. To start with, Jack made a deal with Satanic forces when he was "communing" at The Grove, asking for ultimate fame -- and he then was told that a sacrifice would be required, but Jack didn't know at the time what that would be. But with his raging desire to be a mega-star, he went for it anyway. Then, when his wife got sick, he thought that must have been it, and felt massive regret. Leaving the show for a while after that wasn't just because of her death, but also because that death didn't bring him the fame he wanted.
I saw this the other night and have been obsessed. From what I recall, the red guy who is an analogue of Anton LaVey was saying how just observing their cult's ritual sacrifice can possess someone. And the cult sacrifices the victims when they turn thirteen, which is how old Lilly is in the movie. I think that Abraxas tricking Jack into killing Lilly on the TV is how Abraxas planned to possess everyone who was watching. The numbers kept going up during the commercial breaks as things got weirder, plus at some point near the end there is a face in the static, which I think is Abraxas making its way onto the airwaves.
The ending came across like the writers had no idea how to end it… so they just threw together a crazy, confusing end and just let the audience interpret it anyway they want.
It wasn't the demon that gave Jack the power to use the dagger on Lily. It was The Owl God. Moloch The Owl God is the god of sacrifice. The dagger was intended for Lily. Using the dagger on Lily didn't defeat the demon. It set it free. The cult was going to sacrifice Lily but something went wrong and they were all killed by the demon. This is because the demon hadn't yet made good on the deal it made with Jack. Once the deal was fulfilled Moloch took advantage of the situation by allowing Jack to have one last moment with his wife. It was the ghost of his wife that convinced Jack to unwittingly complete the ritual thus not only freeing her but the demon as well. Moral of the story: Don't make deals with the Devil or Molach.
I thaught this was a true story for the longest time
I thought he was acting like he was in denial that it was really happening. I would’ve wanted a literal ending not abstract. I thought his wife was warning him what he was doing was not good / maybe she was AN unexpected sacrifice but not on purpose. The boraxes likes and audience. He definitely had one.
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If you’re confused by this ending, I bet you’d just be flabbergasted at a silent hill game or hereditary 😂
I subscribed to Prime/ AMC+ just to watch this movie. I've heard so many good things about it. I was not disappointed!. I gave it a 9 out of 10. I felt the movie was to short. I kept checking how long I had left on the counter. Also at the end when Lilly turned into a blue split headed light,, should have been filmed in the "exorcist" style Lilly was in earlier in the movie. This movie was so good, especially that sort of grainy 70s look it had. I loved it. I also had to turn away on the hypnotize scene, cause I was so deep in this movie, that I didn't want to be hypnotized and freak out. The character actor who played Jack (his name escapes me at the moment) was incredible in this roll. In my opinion he deserves some sort nomination for best actor. I loved it!!
I loved this film. Lilly wasn't human she was a demon the whole entire time! No human would survive a fire like that. I especially when Jack forgot that he sacrificed his wife.
The cult Jack was in is a real thing called "Bohemian Grove", it totally exists and a lot of celebrities and politicians and rich guys belong to it. The cult the little girl was in was your standard satanic worshippers. The cults are not related, but they were both dealing with Abraxis. Jack didn't sacrifice his wife using the dagger, the cancer was the sacrifice. As soon as he got big and famous she got cancer and died. The dagger sacrifice was the demon hypnotizing him to think he was helping his wife end her suffering when he was just stabbing lilly, who needed to be sacrificed to Abraxis now that she was the correct age.
I thought the part where the sceptic, seeing Abraxas revealed, gets down on his knees and offers to worship it, was darkly satirical.
It would have been cool to have the girl/demon hypnotizing people at home watching
Any guesses on when this film will get a remake/reboot/reimagined? 10,15,20+ years? 😂
All im hearing is a lack of understanding of what the material is actually about
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I thought it started getting silly. The hypnosis scene dragged the film down to me.