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In reality, it is the 21st century. Alice is an overworked surgeon, and Jack is her unemployed, resentful husband.
Alice eventually discovers the horrifying truth: .
When Alice confronts Jack, he tries to justify his actions, leading to a violent struggle where Alice kills him. Because dying in the simulation results in death in the real world, Jack dies permanently. Helped by her friend Bunny (who chose to stay in the simulation to be with children she lost in real life), Alice flees to the exit portal at Headquarters. The film ends with Alice touching the portal and the sound of her gasping for air as she wakes up in the real world. Dont.Worry.Darling.2022.PL.720p.WEB-DL.XviD.DD5...
Alice begins seeing strange, trippy images—like empty eggshells and walls that seem to crush her—and witnesses a plane crash in the forbidden desert.
A neighbor named Margaret experiences a mental breakdown after wandering into the desert, claiming the company "took" her son as punishment for breaking rules. In reality, it is the 21st century
While the men "log out" of the simulation to work real-world jobs and maintain their wives' physical bodies (which are kept in medically induced comas), the women are entirely unaware they are captives. The Ending
Alice’s perfect life begins to unravel when she notices disturbing inconsistencies: When Alice confronts Jack, he tries to justify
The story follows (Florence Pugh) and her husband Jack (Harry Styles), who live in Victory , an idyllic, experimental company town in the 1950s. While Jack spends his days working on the top-secret "Victory Project," Alice enjoys a life of luxury with other housewives, under the guidance of the town’s charismatic leader, Frank (Chris Pine). The Core Plot
In reality, it is the 21st century. Alice is an overworked surgeon, and Jack is her unemployed, resentful husband.
Alice eventually discovers the horrifying truth: .
When Alice confronts Jack, he tries to justify his actions, leading to a violent struggle where Alice kills him. Because dying in the simulation results in death in the real world, Jack dies permanently. Helped by her friend Bunny (who chose to stay in the simulation to be with children she lost in real life), Alice flees to the exit portal at Headquarters. The film ends with Alice touching the portal and the sound of her gasping for air as she wakes up in the real world.
Alice begins seeing strange, trippy images—like empty eggshells and walls that seem to crush her—and witnesses a plane crash in the forbidden desert.
A neighbor named Margaret experiences a mental breakdown after wandering into the desert, claiming the company "took" her son as punishment for breaking rules.
While the men "log out" of the simulation to work real-world jobs and maintain their wives' physical bodies (which are kept in medically induced comas), the women are entirely unaware they are captives. The Ending
Alice’s perfect life begins to unravel when she notices disturbing inconsistencies:
The story follows (Florence Pugh) and her husband Jack (Harry Styles), who live in Victory , an idyllic, experimental company town in the 1950s. While Jack spends his days working on the top-secret "Victory Project," Alice enjoys a life of luxury with other housewives, under the guidance of the town’s charismatic leader, Frank (Chris Pine). The Core Plot