The ending of 'Ready or Not' explained by sonaiyak
[Warning: The following story contains minor spoilers for the horror thriller “Ready or Not,” in theaters now. There will be another warning before discussion of the film’s ending.]
“One of the big questions we are hoping the movie is asking is if extreme wealth is in and of itself a deal with the devil,” said Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, who co-directed the film with Radio Silence collaborators Tyler Gillett and Chad Villella. “Is there something intrinsically wrong with it? For us, the fun of the movie was balancing all of the big set piece-y things with getting to comment on wealth inequality in the country and privilege and abuse of power.
“Because a lot of films where there’s a female protagonist are sort of laughing at them, I really wanted you to laugh[Grace],” she said. “She was really strong and in all the fight sequences, we made sure that she could handle herself and that she was making logical choices about her survival.” “I really struggle watching horror movies, but they’re so much fun to make,” she said. “I can now figure out the math behind it and know ‘OK, that’s just syrup and there’s probably going to be a jump scare there.’”Though the film is over the top in scope, the inspiration for the story came from the “very relatable and terrestrial” anxiety that accompanies meeting the in-laws, Busick said.
“We wanted to end those monsters in the most satisfying way possible,” Busick said. “On the page, it was very tricky to say ‘And then they explode’ because that can sound very goofy. We just felt that they needed to, in rapid succession, go out with a bang.”
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