Resurrection (2022)
8/10
this is the explanation. it all makes sense
15 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I read some reviews here, many people say it doesn't make sense. Come on people you can do better than that.

This is a woman with a deeply repressed trauma, which was induced by a sadistic sociopath when she was 18 years old. That person had her under mental and emotional control. She was brainwashed by that person. He was her first "love" and older as her. He abused that to control her and to torture her mentally. He even killed her baby which was from him. He said, that he ate it and he has the baby inside his stomach now. Is there a more painful trauma that a 18 years old girl could bear? 20 years later, he returns and what has been repressed for 20 years is getting reactivated. All of the repressed mental pain and her desperation is back. That poor women is going insane due to her reactivated trauma.

Hallucinating is a natural response to unbearable pain and desperation, it is a selfprotection-mechanism of the human mind when mental and physical pain is getting more than a person can stand. This is what happens to her after he begins to take control of her again.

The moment she listens to his belly and hears her baby cry is the moment she begins to hallucinate.

The ending scenes:

In the ending scenes she kills him (for real) in order to get her baby out of his stomach. The baby is alive (which is a hallucination).

IMPORTANT HINT IN THE MOVIE: the camera filter switches to blur and bright. Which means, that a near death experience is starting. Because she is deadly injured due to the fight before. So she is dying as well and the last things she is aware of, are these hallucinations, like a near death experience which is: being happy again, with her baby alive in her arms. If she is indeed dying in the end or if she is getting rescued, isn't clear. All we can see, is that she suddenly is taking a deep breath.
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