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00:00Welcome to Watch Mojo Español, I am Jackie and today we will show you our top 20 of the
00:13most memorable and strange endings of horror movies that came out of nowhere. Since we will
00:25go deeper into important themes of the different stories, we warn you, spoiler alert.
00:35Number 20. Look, a spider. Enemy. Denise Villeneuve is a great visual designer. As a result,
00:43her films often end up being beautiful both in sight and from a narrative perspective.
00:49However, this fact does not make up for the fact that the end of her 2013 movie,
00:54Enemy, is simply strange. On the one hand, we understand here Denise's desire to show
01:04symbolism, since the tarantulas appear in sequences throughout the film. However,
01:10we would lie if we said that we expected to see this giant version of the spider during
01:15the final scene of Enemy. What is even more confusing is the protagonist of the film,
01:21Jake Gyllenhaal, and his disconcerted reaction to the situation. Maybe he was the only one who
01:27knew all the time? Number 19. The possession. Paranormal Activity. The
01:33cinematographic style of horror of the film found, perhaps, was reaching its
01:39creative peak at the time that Paranormal Activity hit the screens.
01:51That said, the public was probably not yet prepared for the depressing ending
01:56that the writer and director, Oren Peli, had reserved. The night images of the house
02:03were probably enough to keep horror fans scared at the time,
02:10but Paranormal Activity had an ace up its sleeve when it came to achieving a climax.
02:16A ghostly possession and a violent murder are captured by the camera,
02:21which effectively puts an end to the story of Micah and Katie. We are not sure of what we
02:26expected when we saw Paranormal Activity in theaters for the first time, but it was definitely
02:32not like that. Number 18. Torture and Death. Audition. Takashi Miike is well known for
02:45those who follow the transgressor cinema. Audition is perhaps one of Miike's best-known projects,
02:51as well as one of the best. The film plays with the expectations
03:03of the audience and details how a widow organizes false audition scenarios to interview possible
03:09new wives. As a result, Audition does not really become a horror film until its final act,
03:16where the widow is attacked by the disturbed, interviewed Asami. There is a lot to unravel
03:22here, from Asami's fragile mental state, to the falseness and even abusive behavior of the
03:28widow Shigeharu. The image of Asami as he falls down a flight of stairs to his death,
03:34will haunt us forever. Number 17. A different dimension and ... what? Insidious. What happen
03:48demonic possessions in the world of horror movies is nothing new, but think about this,
03:54could hell really come from another dimension? Because that's what happens in the
03:592010 horror film Insidious, directed by co-creator of Saw, James Wan. A strange
04:16demonic figure with a red face uses a child as a means to infect our world from the other side.
04:22The climax of Insidious then intensifies this idea by developing a dimension known as The
04:29Forerunner, where this demon resides with a face full of lip pencil. This vision of a
04:34demonic hell is just the tip of the iceberg, or is it a flame iceberg? Because Insidious
04:41does not reserve a last scare at the end, wow. Number 16. The scream. Invasion of the
04:54Body Snatchers. This franchise has a remarkable amount of ... legs, which was remade with a
05:02somewhat constant flow of quality. However, Body Snatchers from 78 is probably the best
05:09of the group, an impregnated movie of the paranoia of the 1970s that highlights this
05:15notion in all its value. This idea of ​​not being able to trust anyone also follows Invasion of
05:33the Body Snatchers to its terrifying final shot. Nancy, a character played by Veronica
05:39Cartwright, believes that she has finally reunited with Matthew, played by Donald Sutherland,
05:45and tries to establish contact, while avoiding the duplicates around her to recognize her.
05:52She discovers too late that Matthew has been assimilated when he points it out,
05:57and emits a chilling scream of alert.
06:03Number 15. Mater Suspiriorum. Suspiria. Both versions of Suspiria have quite disturbing
06:17final sequences . However, there is nothing that surpasses the Italian cinema of the 70s and 80s
06:24when it comes to something disturbing. Initially, Helena Marcos establishes a respected dance academy
06:32in Germany, but Marcos also acts like a terrible witch with the title of Mater Suspiriorum.
06:38Marcos makes his initial appearance during the end of Suspiria,
06:55reanimating a corpse to fulfill his orders, but the invisible figure of the Dark Mother
07:02is soon discovered by the new student Susy Banyan. However, Banyan can soon stab
07:07the invisible Mater Suspiriorum with a fragment of crystal lead, ending Marcos' reign of terror.
07:15Number 14. It's a joke. The Descent. One of the best things about horror is that when you see a
07:33movie of this genre, you know that it can have a happy ending or a horrible ending.
07:39After giving us a lot of action with creatures, The Descent plays with this expectation.
07:45Having let Juno die, Sarah falls deeper into the cave before seeing a miraculous ray of light.
07:52Following him, she escapes the cave with a breathless mouth. The triumphant music increases
07:58when the heroine, desperate, locates her car and moves away, before stopping and suffering a
08:04breakdown. But with a single scare, all hope fades away when it is revealed that Sarah is still
08:10trapped in the cave and is unlikely to survive. Number 13. The Sacrifice. The Wicker Man.
08:22The 1970s were a decade that was not afraid to offer the cinephiles
08:28challenging and even depressing endings. The Wicker Man was a real shock,
08:33however, with an ending that no one saw coming in 1973. The police sergeant,
08:39Howie, is sent to the remote area of Summer Isle in search of a missing girl named Rowan Morrison.
08:53The devout religious Howie is dismayed by the pagan rituals of Summer Isle,
08:59but he is determined to find the girl, so he realizes too late that his arrival on the island
09:05was intended and that an intense ritual with him is about to take place as a guest of honor.
09:11Howie is burned alive as a sacrifice inside a giant wicker statue,
09:15hoping that the failed harvests of Summer Isle will return fruitful the following year.
09:29Number 12. The Basement. Blair's Witch Project.
09:39When Josh disappears, Mike and Heather begin to fall into hysteria. All the signs point to
09:46that Blair's witch is very real and torments the directors. Despite this, Heather and Mike
09:52decide to follow Josh's screams to a house in ruins. The scary final moments of the film
09:58indicate that they have fallen directly into the clutches of something.
10:19Mike drops his camera in the basement and Heather, letting some screams escape that
10:25cause him chills, locates him in front of a corner. At that moment he drops the camera
10:30and ... stays in black. Although this is a reference to a previous story of the
10:35film about murdered children after being forced to corner themselves,
10:40is that really what happened?
10:42Number 11. The Witch.
10:58After a meeting with the witch in the barn, Thomasin wakes up with bloody hands.
11:04The twins are nowhere to be found and the farm is a mess. The strange goat
11:11Philip attacks William, which makes Katherine believe that Thomasin is the witch.
11:16While they fight, Thomasin is finally forced to kill his own mother. Without other options,
11:22Thomasin summons Black Philip to talk to him. A figure appears and she agrees to sign a
11:28contract in exchange for living deliciously. Thomasin approaches a bonfire where naked witches
11:35sing enchantments and she rises in the air laughing. It is a disturbing film
11:41with an equally disturbing ending that will leave you thinking.
11:53Number 10. Babadook in the basement of Babadook.
11:57Sometimes the endings don't make sense at first,
12:03but they become geniuses when you see them again. This is the end of The Babadook.
12:09After the villain possesses Amelia, Sam can bring her back proving how much he loves her.
12:15Then he tries to weaken her once again, appealing to her despair for her husband's loss.
12:21But she manages to overcome it and forces the creature to enter the basement.
12:26Later, Amelia and Sam repair their relationship and see her feeding the
12:31domesticated Babadook in the basement. At first glance, the ending is strange,
12:36but knowing that Babadook is a representation of pain,
12:39this terrifying film becomes much more significant.
12:43Number 9. What does he do to his eyes? Rosemary's Baby.
12:56This is one of the most emblematic ending scenes in the history of horror cinema.
13:01The 1968 Rosemary's Baby ending could have followed the expected path and, in fact,
13:08show us the literal genesis of Satan. However, the decision to make Rosemary's baby evil
13:15allows our minds to wander to very dark places. The chorus of Save Satan echoes through our
13:31ears. Meanwhile, Rosemary's painful horror screams, the heartbreaking musical score
13:38and his reaction to the child's demonic eyes never cease to cause us chills.
13:44It is the type of attitude of Less is More that makes Rosemary's Baby a classic of
13:50horror of all time. Number 8. Innocents.
14:08Buffy!
14:27Buffy, no! I love you, yes!
14:38Number 7. Angela is Peter. Sleepaway Camp.
15:08Sleepaway Camp is the biggest part of the film sympathizing with Angela who is
15:11annoyed without mercy due to her introverted nature. When the scary deaths begin to accumulate,
15:19it is suspected that Ricky is the killer for his protective nature about her.
15:24A chaotic night causes several deaths, and Angela and Paul decide to bathe naked.
15:31Yes, when Ronnie and Susie finally find them, we find ourselves in front of one of the most
15:37shocking scenes of the Slasher genre. Angela, who beheaded Paul, was actually born as Peter,
15:43but was raised as a girl by her eccentric aunt. As much as you try, you will not forget
15:55that horrible noise she makes when the film comes to an end.
15:59Number 6. The Dwarf. Don't Look Now.
16:30She's wearing a shiny little mask. Christine. Oh, but she's laughing! She's laughing! She's
16:39happy as can be!
16:59Number 5. The Party. Mother.
17:18Give me back my baby! Where is he?
17:48Baby?
18:18Number 4. The books.
18:23Then I'll huff. And I'll puff. And I'll blow your house in.
18:48But you...
19:18are the caretaker. You've always been the caretaker.
19:30Let's get this party started.
20:18Number 2. That's... unfortunate.
20:30The Mist.
21:18Now we have a horrible ending, but this is something that goes way beyond.
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21:42Very good. Let's see our number 1 place.
21:44Number 1. Salve Peyman. Hereditary.
21:48If we destroy this book, it will take me too.
21:52Hereditary masterfully rewards the patience,
21:56advancing slowly towards its horrible end.
22:00Annie believes that burning Charlie's sketchbook,
22:03she will expel the demon from her house.
22:05Instead, she makes her husband burn,
22:07allowing the demon, Peyman, to possess her.
22:10She chases her son Peter to the attic,
22:13where we see the terrifying shot of Annie cutting her head off.
22:17Peter jumps out the window
22:19and follows the decapitated corpse of his mother to the treehouse.
22:23Joan informs him that he is now the human host of Peyman,
22:27who previously lived in Charlie.
22:29The scene bleeds with horror,
22:31from Annie hitting her head against the ceiling
22:34to a ritual that revolves around decapitation.
22:38Hail Peyman!
22:41Hail Peyman!
22:44Hail Peyman!

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