![]() George finally arrives home and Catherine sees him taking off his soaking wet clothes. George realizes that she's also going to know about the drowning because of his wet clothes, so he runs her off the road and causes her car to crash, which puts her in a coma. ![]() When he's heading home after the drowning, his clothes are soaking wet and he's seen by Catherine's friend Justine, who reveals she knows about his affair. George's boss finds out about the forged recommendation letter, so George kills him by drowning him in a lake. ![]() To sum up some more of the story, we find out that George has been lying to everyone in his life: he stole the identity of his late cousin, he forged a recommendation letter to get the teaching job, and he's been cheating on his wife with a student. It's implied that their husbands killed them because they disapproved of the women being followers of Swedenborg. One of Swedenborg's followers, a real-life artist named George Inness, has a painting called "The Valley of the Shadow of Death" that becomes an important theme for the movie and plays a big role in the ending.Ĭlick inside for more spoilers and an explanation of the ending.Īnother important puzzle in the story that we learn is that the Clare family's home is haunted by the wives who previously lived in the house and they are there to help Catherine. ![]() We eventually learn that people in the town are followers of an 18th-century Swedish theologian named Emanuel Swedenborg. Luckily, the directors of the film have spoken out to explain what happened!Īmanda Seyfried and James Norton star in the movie as a Manhattan couple who move to a historic hamlet in the Hudson Valley and come to discover that their marriage has a sinister darkness, one that rivals their new home’s history.Ĭatherine ( Seyfried) and George ( Norton) move to the small town with their daughter Franny so that he can take a job as an art history teacher at a private college. The new Netflix movie Things Heard & Seen is now streaming and it features an ending that will have some fans wanting more answers. ![]()
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