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  1. For gore fans... yep some good original gore scenes. However, the ending (final 5 minutes) seemed weak compared to the rest of the film. SPOILER ALERT #2 (you’ve been warnedagain!). Like okay wow now George is crazy... what a shocking twist being sarcastic here or how ironic.

  2. everything.explained.today › The_Incident_(2011_film)Asylum Blackout Explained

    George is forced to watch as inmates burn Max alive on the stove top. One inmate also begins mutilating George, though eventually George convinces him to leave him alone. George is finally confronted by Harry, who begins to gleefully eat his own fingers. George screams at Harry to end the madness to no avail.

  3. My "problem" is at the end... Is it supposed to be a twist ending or something that I totally misunderstood? George thought that it was Ingrid (Sorry don't know the guy name) who forced the inmates for not taking theirs pills but he was one of the first killed?

  4. George screams at Harry to end the madness to no avail. George hears police sirens and soon, William leads the police into the kitchen, but Harry has disappeared. As the medics begin wheeling George out of the asylum, he looks over to see the corpse of Harry, with all his fingers intact, apparently having been killed at the very beginning of ...

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  5. Oct 30, 2015 · The ending of the film is misunderstood. Some people seem to think it indicates he was dreaming things up. But no – he’s traumatized in the finale. He’s broken off and in the deep end. He screams “They got inside!” and he means HIS HEAD. I love this movie and I’ve watched this a handful of times every year since it first came out.

  6. It all feels a bit petty in the grand scheme to just help the audience get to know the characters, but does feel a bit pointless by the end. Even the main villain, Harry Green is given very little screen time until the end, and while that does ramp up the final act, it would be nice to see Richard Brake being, well, Richard Brake.

  7. Apr 11, 2019 · In the end, Asylum Blackout is a straightforward exploitation horror film that fulfills its purpose. It’s violent and gruesome, but never quite gets as extreme as it could.

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