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Algunos desvíos equivocados duran para siempre
Cuatro amigos recién graduados emprenden un paseo nocturno y, por error, terminan atrapados en una carretera interminable y desolada, rodeada de misterios cósmicos y horrores inexplicables.
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Just finished it a few minutes ago. I really liked it. Impossible to look away. Great acting and chemistry between the characters. It reminded me sort of a couple of my favs like Coherence and The Endless. But I’m still trying to come up with my own understanding of the whole thing.
It was a really really strange, very psychological, for an horror movie, and I really enjoyed it. I felt like James, wanting to find the answer to their predicament only to be left with more questions in the end. As someone who hates open endings, I wasn’t so disappointed by the end, I like to believe that if there was an end to the road, there must be a start, so James will pick back his three friends and drive to the start of the road and hopefully get out of this hell.
A 10/10 ad for Cliff Bars™ In all seriousness, 'It Ends' is a transfixing meditation on coming of age, living, relationships, and of course, ending. Feels much longer than the actual runtime of 89min, though I don't feel that's to it's detriment. Also, I'd have to go with the hawks, and the rats. Seriously, in *no* reality are you gonna be able to take 50 hawks, get real.
I really liked the concept and the acting, but I did feel like the concept wasn't explored at all until the last 5-10 minutes and we only got to see the mundane parts. It made me feel a bit frustrated at times honestly because it made the main characters seem dumb. [spoiler]Nitpicking perhaps but: We hardly get to see them trying anything, like why didn't they kidnap one of the people and take them in the car with them?? Why didn't they wait by another car just to see what the "runners" did when they found a car? The people left behind are they still there if they drive back a day later? Now normally I think I wouldn't care, but they showed us that they COULD take people, there WERE other cars and someone WAS left behind, so explore it at least _a little bit_ so we don't feel unsatisfied![/spoiler] (I _really_ hate it when movies categorize themselves as horror when it obviously isn't one. No part of this is scary, it is 100% existential dread - _that's not horror!_)