Don't Worry Darling ends in a way that will leave audiences with questions. We break down the ending, including why Alice kept seeing visions.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: This post contains spoilers for Don't Worry DarlingDon't Worry Darling has a complex sci-fi premise full of twists, but both the theatrical and the original scripted ending can be explained.
The other women are quick to ignore Margaret, but Alice is more intuitive, which makes sense considering she is a doctor in reality. Alice’s visions not only continue but become harder to ignore. It’s possible she keeps having the visions because the seed of doubt is planted early on. Once that takes hold, Alice finds it difficult to shake it off and carry on as though nothing is wrong.
However, considering the brainwashing images still make an appearance, it’s also possible the final scene is but a memory of better and happier days. It could be the programming was so intense that Alice is stuck in limbo. Alice might even have been able to escape the simulation, but, having been bound to her bed for who knows how long, was unable to fully tear herself away.
The Truth About The Victory Project The Don't Worry Darling ending explains that the 1950s backdrop is all an illusion, and the Don't Worry Darling Victory Project is a simulated world. Crafted by Frank in the real world, the Victory Project serves as an escape mechanism, offering individuals a chance to lead lives where they hold the reins. Frank targets men discontented with their usual existence, luring them with the prospect of becoming the ultimate provider for their spouses.
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