The following article contains discussions about sexual assault and trauma.
This article contains major spoilers for Blink Twice’s ending.with Blink twice Now in theaters, director Zoë Kravitz breaks down the key moments from the thriller’s ending. Kravitz’s directorial debut follows a cocktail waitress, Frida (Naomi Aki), who is invited to a luxurious island by billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum). While initially considering it a paradise, Frida slowly recalls traumatic events every nightHow Slater and his friends sexually assaulted the female guests. The Blink twice The ending reveals that an amnesia-inducing perfume was used to erase their memories during the night until, eventually, Frida and the remaining victims counteract the effects with snake venom and seek revenge against those involved.
While talking with Entertainment WeeklyKravitz, she hoped Blink twice‘s wild ending would ignite debates, which Including Frida and Sarah (Adria Arjona) surviving the massacre And Frida controlling Slater with the same amnesia-inducing perfume. The director also broke down key sequences in the conclusion, notably finding Frida and Sarah’s rivals-to-allies relationship to be a “Really interesting arc to explore,“And elaborated on ending with the action-packed Bloodbad, Want to make sure that the focus was on the women. Read her full quote below:
There are a lot of open questions that I hope spark conversations. Is this the beginning of something or is this the end of something? Is it the continuation of something? I think these are all up for debate, and I’m curious how that makes people feel.
I’ve had a situation where there’s jealousy and competition because whether it’s true we both want the same thing or something, or we know we’ve been trained to think there’s not enough room for both of us or whatever. . I’ve had that experience where I realized, ‘Wait, do I really dislike this person, or is it just this thing getting in the way?’ And these led to some of my best friendships when I stopped playing the jealous game and actually got to know someone.
It may seem so small, but there is something that happens in the micro-waves all the time that we don’t really get to explore that much. And besides, I was interested in the situation, that maybe we don’t like each other at first, maybe this catic thing happens, but when s— hits the fan, it doesn’t matter at all. And then we get to really see each other and take care of each other.
Action is a whole different beast. So to go from not directing anything to directing action sequences that have blood, and you want it to feel real, that was really difficult. It was trying to walk the line of making it what it needs to be, but not to the point where it’s too much and makes people want to look away. Make sure we really keep the real emotion, specifically in the women, in their eyes and everything. Trying to really keep it grounded in a way.
Because there is a sweet revenge. It’s something that we like culturally, which is also kind of complicated and interesting, but trying to balance all those things together has been quite a journey.
(Regarding Vic’s death) The whole sequence is pretty amazing. I think he probably wins the death scenes or the gruesome scenes, and then the whole piece with him on the couch for so long is so funny. The guy who just won’t die. He takes the cake there. You’re like, ‘You’re.’ yet here?’ It’s one of those jokes that when we wrote it, we were like, ‘This could be funny or very, very stupid. We think it’s funny, but I don’t know.’ And he kind of saved that little bit, and you need that – you need that release, even for a moment. I think it’s important to have.
How the ending of Blink Twice opens up a deeper conversation about its social themes
Power seems to be a key element, not necessarily empowerment and justice
Blink twices final act is where the known Themes begin to unravel, such as the role of power dynamics, sexual exploitation and revenge. With the snake venom undoing the amnesiac effects, all the ladies seek revenge against their abusers, resulting in a massive bloodbath. Frida and Sarah are two of the three survivors by the end, along with the perpetrator, Slater. Although the alliance between Frida and Sarah may seem to highlight the essence of female empowerment and justice, an underlying theme takes center stage in the epilogue through power, which becomes intertwined with revenge.
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One of the biggest twists comes in the conclusion, where Frida recalls being on the island the year before, which explains how she got a scar near her left eye and how Vic lost half his little finger. This points to an even more harrowing realization that the lead Blink twice Character is attacked twice on the island under the influence of Slater. This leads to a recurring conversation with him, which reasons that forgiveness is almost impossible to achieve, leading to the mantra “Forgetting is a gift“As a way to erase traumatic memories.
In a way, Frida extends her revenge against Slater, as she now holds power in the relationship while fulfilling her desire to be noticed in the public eye.
The movie has a triumphant but disturbing conclusion, where instead of killing Slater, Frida changes the power dynamic with her now controlling Slater with the same amnesia-inducing poison. This leads to her eventually becoming the head of Slater’s company. The conclusion highlights a changed role between the abuser and the victim, with Frida now exploiting Slater with the same tactics used on her and continuing the abusive cycle. The director previously explained how she was cautious about the film’s themes, Want to focus on the idea of power rather than empowermentstating the following to NBC News:
I wanted to explore power, not necessarily empowerment, but power as an entity, and what it does to us, what people will do to get it, and what people do once they have it, the abuse of power. It’s oppressive by nature. In order to be at the top, someone has to be at the bottom or below you, and that’s something we all want, but wanting something that’s oppressive is so complicated.
In a way, Frida extends her revenge against Slater, as she now holds power in the relationship while fulfilling her desire to be noticed in the public eye. with Blink twice Receiving generally positive reviews, especially for the movie’s climax, there were questions about potential sequels as there were several lingering plot threads. Kravitz said she hasn’t considered expanding the story with more movies, though she’s not completely against the idea. Meanwhile, the ending will open a deep conversation about those important topics, as the director herself hoped to achieve.