Don't Worry Darling DETAILS and Ending Explained!

“Don’t Worry Darling” had plenty of publicity before it was released, from director Olivia Wilde’s remarks about Shia LaBeouf to the Harry Styles-Chris Pine “spitgate” incident and various other dramas. But through all the pre-opening drama, the film’s storyline stayed unknown. After the trailer premiered, audiences could see the premise was a “Stepford Wives”-like society where women had traditional roles in a sunny utopian society. Once viewers saw the film, they saw this story expanded as Florence Pugh’s Alice character begins to realize that something isn’t right in the placid community of Victory. But as events progress, it becomes a little harder to tell what’s really going on, and the ending has left more than a few filmgoers scratching their heads. So, how exactly did the film end? And what’s up with that twist? Today, we will be spilling every detail about Don’t Worry Darling’s ending, but before any of that, make sure you hit that subscribe button first and smash that notification bell for more videos like this. Now, watch out for major spoilers and let’s begin! Directed by Olivia Wilde, from a screenplay by Katie Silberman, Carey Van Dyke, and Shane Van Dyke, Don’t Worry Darling follows Alice Chambers, a 1950s housewife who lives in a wholesome and idyllic community with her husband Jack, who works for the mysterious “Victory Project” headed by Frank. The film has drawn a lot of publicity that has been mostly negative after reports alleged a strained working relationship between Wilde and Pugh. Regardless, the reports don’t seem to have affected what viewers see onscreen as the psychological thriller unfolds. Don’t Worry Darling’s ending ramps up the suspense as Alice, who has finally realized what Jack has done to her — involuntarily placing her inside a virtual reality that takes away the control she had over her own life — slays her husband and attempts to escape the Victory Project simulation. Bunny helps her escape after revealing she’s known all along that the world they were living in isn’t real. In the midst of Alice’s escape, Shelley stabs Frank, angry with what’s happened and ready to take over. Alice finally makes it to headquarters, with the simulated bots following after her, and seemingly returns to the real world, free of Frank and the Victory Project at last. The film ends in an ambiguous way and, though Alice seemingly escapes, there is plenty to dissect in a psychological thriller where not everything is necessarily answered. Here is a guide to Don’t Worry Darling’s ending, including whether Alice returns to the real world and why Bunny tries to keep her friend inside the simulation despite knowing the truth. What Triggers Alice’s Visions & Why She Keeps Having Them Don't Worry Darling continues to show Alice's increasingly vivid dreams throughout, which include Margaret trying to break through a glass, dancing women, and herself drowning. At first, Alice is satisfied to live her life, experiencing the same routine every day. Alice is unaware of Frank's training, as well as Jack's control over her perception of the outside world, thus it appears to be working. After a run-in with Margaret, who is the first to question what is happening and their seemingly ideal circumstances, Alice's visions begin to really take hold. Margaret is quickly disregarded by the other ladies, but Alice is more perceptive and inquisitive, which makes sense given that she is a doctor in reality. In addition to continuing, Alice's visions get tougher to ignore. She might continue to have visions since the seed of uncertainty is sown at an early stage. Once that sets in, Alice finds it challenging to shake it and continue acting normally. Why Bunny Was Dismissive Of Alice’s Concerns (When She Knew The Truth) In Don't Worry Darling, Bunny acknowledges that she knew the Victory Project wasn't real, which is one of the book's most intriguing disclosures. Does Alice Actually Escape The Victory Project? Don't Worry, Darling’s resolution could be compared to that of Christopher Nolan's Inception in terms of ambiguity. Yes, Alice arrives at the headquarters of the simulation and puts her hands on the glass in the same manner as before, which is proved to have caused her to leave the Victory Project and return to the real world. What Don’t Worry Darling’s Ending Really Means Don't Worry Darling shows how women are caught in a world that doesn't support, believe, or want them to have power. Bunny and Shelley both benefit from systemic unfairness. Don't Worry Darling shows how various happiness perceptions can be harmful. That’s all for today, we hope you enjoyed that video, and if you did, make sure you like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell for more videos like this. #dontworrydarling #endingexplained