Chained (I) (2012)
6/10
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24 September 2023
Warning: Spoilers
In the 2012 movie "Chained," the ending takes on a contrasting interpretation. It suggests that Rabbit's character, despite his traumatic experiences, chooses not to succumb to madness and violence. The audio during the credits, resembling the sounds of a rabbit opening a beer, dousing gasoline, and lighting a cigarette, symbolizes Rabbit's return to a semblance of normalcy. By leaving the scene with Angie and setting the house on fire with the pack of cigarettes, Mary signifies their escape from the horrors they've endured. This ending implies that Rabbit and Angie are taking control of their lives together and may find a way to cope with the trauma they've experienced. It offers a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness that pervades the film.
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