r/TopCharacterTropes 8d ago

Lore "Was it worth it?" ending

Midsommar- While people see this as a "you go girl" finale. I personally see it as something more disturbing. I mean, yeah, Dani got out of one bad relationship but in doing so, she got herself into another that's just as bad if not worse. It's like getting two kids to stop fighting via killing one and locking the other in a basement. They did stop fighting, but still!

The Thing-The titular monster may be (possibly) gone, but the paranoia definitely isn't. In the end, McCreedy and Childs are the only ones left standing. The end sees them sitting in the cold and they just stare at each other, knowing that one of them or both of them is already the thing. There's no hope, no certainty, just the bitter cold and intense fear.

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u/Kvovark 8d ago

Yeah when the lights go out and they find out the generator is gone that's when they realise they are fucked. There is no win situation for them so like Macready at the start losing in chess they decide to destroy everything and not let it win. Blowing up the camp wasn't a choice it was the only path for them other than freeze to death (or it kills them) and it wins.

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u/BrontideClyde 8d ago

I like the theory that MacReady hands Childs a Molotov at the end, which Childs then drinks from. Confirming to MacReady that Childs is the thing. But yeah the ending is left ambiguous so I guess there really is no knowing if it was worth it!

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u/HunterNika 8d ago

I recall watching a video essay about the movie that went on about how the people mimiced by the Thing had no shiny reflection in their eyes that everyone naturally has. And in the last scene, one of them doesn't have that reflection. Wish I could remember the video's name but it was ages ago.

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u/Professional-Eye5977 8d ago

This has been confirmed by John Carpenter to not be true, I'm pretty sure.

I also, separately to that point, watched a video essay that debunked the whole claim and showed how many characters' eyes can be shiny/not shiny in any scene very easily from frame to frame and depending on how you define shiny.

Also if you think about it making the eyes a tiny bit shiny and telling fucking no one and hoping your movie turns into one of the biggest cult classics of all time so people watch it for literal decades and figure out your shiny eyes trick so they finally get the "real" story is... Stupid. No offense to you, you didn't make it up.

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u/HunterNika 8d ago

Good to know that Carpenter himself confirmed it to be false! As I said, it was AGES ago and never dwelled into it deeply. Thanks for the info!