

When Alice arrives home, Jack, who seems to have been doing nothing all day other than being on his computer, expects Alice to prepare dinner despite her having just worked 30 hours. Real-world Jack has lost his job, but Alice is happy to take on more shifts at the hospital to support him. We see real-world Alice as an overworked surgeon who lives with her boyfriend, Jack, aka incel Harry Styles complete with a greasy cowlick and Edward Snowden glasses. We see Alice receive shock therapy, and we finally get all the answers we’ve been looking for. But it’s all a trap to get Alice in the car where she can get dragged away by men resembling the guards from Squid Game sans PlayStation mask. Alice begs Jack to run away with her and Jack agrees. The beginning of the end is when Alice is taken to receive extensive electric shock therapy after she has caused enough chaos to upset the dinner party during which she confronts Frank ( Chris Pine) and gets her ass handed to her by his wife, Shelley ( Gemma Chan). Here’s an explanation of Don’t Worry Darling’s ending in all its girlboss, gaslight, gatekeep glory. If some of the twists and turns went over your head, then don’t worry, darling. Combining these elements with The Truman Show, the ending is rife with plotholes, sped-up explanations, and a reveal that was obvious from the start of the film. It’s not the exact same twist, but it’s fairly similar.

It was clear from watching the trailers that there was going to be some sort of twist, similar to the film that has clearly served up some inspiration for the movie, The Stepford Wives. The psychological thriller sees housewife Alice ( Florence Pugh) unravel in her seemingly idyllic 1950s suburban life with her husband, Jack ( Harry Styles). After rumors of feuds, on-set affairs, spitting, and one of the most awkward red carpet lineups in history, Don’t Worry Darlingis in cinemas.
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Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Don't Worry Darling.The most talked-about movie of the year ( for all the wrong reasons) has finally arrived.
