Dave Bautista breaks down THAT major scene from KnockAtTheCabin, including why he almost didn't want to film it. 'There was one day when we waited and waited and it never came, so we had to come back to the scene...'
This article contains spoilers for Knock At The Cabin.Dave Bautista explains his shocking Knock At The Cabin scene. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the psychological thriller follows an innocent family of three as their vacation in a remote cabin is turned into a nightmare. Adapted from Paul G.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Now, in a interview with Variety, actor Dave Bautista breaks down his Knock At The Cabin final scene. Leonard's final moments come when he peacefully sits down, and slits his throat as waves of the apocalypse erupt beyond the cabin's walls. According to Bautista, he had avoided filming that scene because it was beautiful outside when they tried to do it, and Bautista simply didn't feel like it.
“We’re sitting out and the weather was nice, and I’m not in a somber mood, I don’t feel like dying today, but this is my opportunity to die. Because it was so sunny and we were waiting for just a slight bit of overcast, we waited for a long time. There was one day when we waited and waited and it never came, so we had to come back to the scene. But by the time we came back, I just didn’t feel like dying that day.
The intruders, watching deadly viruses and tsunamis erupt on the news, take matters into their own hands and begin to sacrifice themselves. One by one, each is killed. Knock At The Cabin's twist comes when Leonard is the last man left standing, and although he surrenders himself, the world is still coming to an end, with lightning strikes and planes falling from the sky left and right.
Andrew reluctantly agrees, and when Eric is shot by him, he drives Wen to a local diner to escape the gruesome scene. Upon arrival, they discover the events have subsided, and the apocalypse is no longer. Eric's sacrifice saved the world, and his "pure love" theory was correct. As Andrew and Wen drive away, the radio plays the same song Eric did on their way up, perhaps a sign from above.
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