What Cecilia offers delivery to through the ending of “Immaculate” is open to interpretation, specifically whether or not it is Christ, the Antichrist, or just a deformed new child, as viewers noticed a lot of Father Sal Tedeschi’s (Álvaro Morte) different failed experiments. Regardless, a dialogue on Reddit sees the finale as a response to one of many biggest horror film endings ever — “Rosemary’s Child.”
In that movie, Rosemary (Mia Farrow) offers delivery to the Antichrist however raises it as her personal in the long run, giving in to her maternal instincts. Redditor u/kiskafut drew the next parallel: “I feel it is partially a response to the film ‘Rosemary’s Child’ … Whereas in [‘Immaculate’] she does have the chance and company and goes by means of with [killing it].” That is assuming Cecilia offers delivery to the Antichrist, which is merely one risk. Even when she offers delivery to one thing else, u/menouthiz feels as if the ending nonetheless works in closing out the character’s arc, writing, “The message was extra prefer it was pressured on her and he or she does not need it. Demon or not is irrelevant. She simply desires no a part of it.”
From its potential sacrilegious content material to Sydney Sweeney’s efficiency, there’s lots to digest from the ending of “Immaculate.” One factor many can agree on is that Sweeney must do extra horror motion pictures, as one X person writes, “Sydney has undoubtedly earned the title of a scream queen from one film alone. I can not wait to see her in additional horror.” Sweeney might have thrown shade at “Madame Net,” however there’s nothing to make enjoyable of for “Immaculate.” It is strong horror thrills throughout.