M. Night Shyamalan’s twist endings are the hallmark of his career, and his 2015 movieThe Visithas one of the most exciting ones. Olivia DeJonge, beloved for playing Ashley in the twisted Christmas horror filmBetter Watch Out,stars as Becca, a teenage girl who stays with her grandparents alongside her brother Tyler (Ed Oxenbould). What should be a fun and peaceful family vacation becomes a perplexing and mysterious nightmare and the teenagers must scramble to discover the dark and haunting truth.

The M. Night Shyamalan horror movie has an exciting ending that shifts the audience’s perception of the story, proving once again that the filmmaker is great at providing surprising moments that no one sees coming. The final scenes ofThe Visitmake this one of the most unnerving horror movies of the 2010s.

Deanna Dunagan as Nana in M Night Shyamalan’s The Visit

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What Happens At The End Of The Visit, And What Is The Twist Ending?

Becca falls into thefinal girl horror movie tropewhen she makes an important discovery that is key to the ending ofThe Visit. When she discovers the dead bodies of her and Ed’s grandparents, she also sees uniforms from the hospital where they were employed. This helps her see that “Nana” and “Pop Pop” were patients who ran away, killed their grandparents, and pretended to be them. This is a huge plot twist that was hard to see coming.

Thesatisfying horror movie endinghas the siblings fighting back, but the final scenes are tense and scary, and their survival never feels like a guarantee. Pop Pop locks Becca in her room and hurts Tyler, but Tyler kills Pop Pop and Becca kills Nana. The teenagers are able to get away and talk to the police about what just happened.

Nana talking to the camera in M Night Shyamalan’s The Viist

The Visitending works on two levels: a fast-paced, thrilling example of a good horror movie plot twist and also an emotional story about family bonds and problems. Becca and her mom Loretta (Kathryn Hayn) have a tough conversation about how Loretta never talked to her parents after a fight 15 years prior. Loretta wants Becca to stop feeling anger about her own dad’s decision to leave the family behind, and the two characters share a sweet moment that helps Becca move forward.

This adds an extra layer to the movie and makes Becca a more fully formed character. It also makes both Becca and Ed feel real since they may be dealing with this out-of-this-world situation, but they are also regular teenagers who feel the pain of a parent who doesn’t show them the love that they deserve. While Shyamalan’s movieOldis a bad adaptation,The Visitshares that sometimes, it can be difficult to get along with family and it can be tough to move on from past hurts. The movie may have a fun and flashy twist, but it has some deep moments as well that can’t be ignored.

How Does This Twist Compare To Others In M. Night Shyamalan Horror Movies?

The Visitending has one of the best and mostunpredictable horror movie plot twists, which makes sense given M. Night Shyamalan’s reputation for having shocking moments in most of his films. When comparing the reveal of the identity of “Nana” and “Pop Pop,” it’s fun to think about the other big reveals in the filmmaker’s career. Of course, the standard will always be the twist in theimportant horror movieThe Sixth Sensewhen it turns out that Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is actually dead and that’s one reason for his sweet bond with Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment).

The twist at the end ofThe Visitmight not be quite as stunning as the one inThe Sixth Sense, which will always be one of thebest horror movie plot twistsas it creates such a compelling atmosphere of shock and awe.

However,The Visitstill has a fresh and different ending and the final scenes prove the strong character development of the movie. At first, Pop Pop and Nana seem perfectly normal and innocent, and no one would think that grandparents would be evil. And even when Becca and Ed start noticing weird things, it’s hard to think that these characters might not be who they are claiming to be. That would mean that they are truly evil and diabolical, and they seem so naive.

The Visittwist ending also works because it’s so creepy. Like Pearl (Mia Goth) and Howard (Stephen Ure) inXandPearl, the patients lying about their identities are definitely unsettling. The movies make sure that the characters are odd and mysterious, but they never seem like they could be killers until audiences finally see them causing havoc.