‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Ending Explained: Victory’s Mystery
24.09.2022 - 01:17
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“Don’t Worry Darling,” a movie whose surrounding controversies have somewhat managed to eclipse the actual movie, is finally here.And beyond the din of the tabloid machine, the movie is a mystery – less a whodunnit than a what-the-hell-is-going on, as we watch the life of 1950s housewife Alice (Florence Pugh) unravel as Alice discovers the disturbing truth about her idyllic desert enclave. (She is very much through the looking glass here.)What is going on in her community? What is the Victory Project? And what is Chris Pine’s deal, anyway? For that, we must have an in-depth discussion of the film’s ending, so consider yourself warned.Major spoiler warning. If you haven’t watched “Don’t Worry Darling” yet, seriously turn back around now. We’ll be here when you’re ready.We are introduced to Alice in the middle of a debaucherously wild weekday mixer.
She and her husband Jack (Harry Styles) are entertaining friends of theirs in their gorgeous midcentury home. (Seriously, it’s hard to take your eyes off of that record console. Yum!)Alice’s best friend Bunny (Olivia Wilde) and her husband Bill (Nick Kroll) are there, and some of their other friends are too.
All the men in the seemingly utopian hamlet of Victory, California, work on a mysterious enterprise called the Victory Project. Is it a government job? Private? Nobody knows. But the liquor cabinet is always full and the neighborhood is perfect.
(The production shot in parts of Palm Springs, including at the historic Kaufmann House, designed by Richard Neutra.)This is where we first meet Alice. She isn’t totally disillusioned, at least not yet. She has a good relationship with her handsome husband (there are a few sex scenes between the two), she likes her friends and
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