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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · The film follows a young boy named John, portrayed by Charlie Shotwell, who discovers an unused bunker near his family home. John traps his family inside the bunker as he attempts to understand newfound feelings of independence and control. The film also stars Michael C. Hall, Taissa Farmiga, and Jennifer Ehle.

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    • John and The Hole's Ending Reaffirms The Film's Dark Tone
    • John Is Best Understood in Contrast to Lily

    John's Pursuit of Freedom Endangers His Own Family

    It's typical for children — and especially teenagers — to long for the freedom of adulthood. From their perspective, it looks so easy and fun, as most adults tend to keep the trials and tribulations of adult struggles to themselves. The teenager thinks adults can do whatever they want, eat whatever they want, and suffer no consequences for the choices they make. Childhood misconceptions about that freedom lead many to experiment in adult activities behind their parents' backs, often finding t...

    Brad and Anna Don't Want to Believe He Trapped Them

    By the time John wants his family back, he has held them in the bunker where another drama is playing out. In this one, John's father, Brad, played by Dexter's Michael C. Hall, has flirted with madness, because he now understands what it means to be truly hungry. John's sister Laurie, played byTaissa Farmiga, almost immediately knew that it was John who had drugged them and lowered them into the concrete bunker. However, their parents hope otherwise. Even after the answer becomes clear, John’...

    The Return To Normal Life Has Never Looked So Dark

    Perhaps the weirdest part of John and the Holeis that the film doesn't answer any of the questions it poses. It never reveals why John trapped his family in the hole. Did he simply want them out of the way, so he could do whatever he wanted for a time, experiencing the true freedom adults allegedly enjoy, or was he angry with them? Perhaps there was something darker and less obvious lurking just beneath the surface that motivated him to do what he did. The family's silence about the incident...

    John And The Hole Is a Kind Of Fable

    Lily is a character who exists outside of John's timeline, and when she is introduced about a half hour into the film, it becomes clear that the viewer sees John's story as the fable that Lily's mother, Gloria, tells Lily at bedtime. All the audience really knows about Lily is that she won't leave her room. When the film reaches its conclusion, Gloria tells Lily that she is abandoning her. Gloria leaves Lily enough money to get her through a year, but after that, Lily is on her own. There hav...

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  2. Apr 18, 2022 · The movie ends with the family eating dinner together in silence. John isn’t disciplined or even talked to about trapping his parents and sister in a hole and leaving them to near-starvation ...

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  3. May 17, 2023 · Pratik Handore. May 17, 2023. Directed by Pascual Sisto, ‘John and the Hole’ is a psychological thriller film based on Nicolás Giacobone’s short story ‘El Pozo.’. The story follows John, a young boy who discovers a hole in the ground near his house. John soon unleashes his dark side by dropping his family in the pit while he tries to ...

  4. Summary: A coming-of-age psychological thriller that plays out the unsettling reality of a kid who holds his family captive in a hole in the ground. Director: Pascual Sisto. Writer: Nicolás Giacobone. Cast: Taissa Farmiga as Laurie. Charlie Shotwell as John.

  5. This is visualised in the movie via the bunker/hole John finds near the house. This turns John into an apathetic husk as it dawns on him what the next stage of life brings. This "awakening" is visualised by him putting his family in the hole, a dramatised way of us leaving our families to find ourselves and what we want to do in life.

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  7. In conclusion, “John And The Hole” is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the depths of human psychology and the consequences of seeking power and control. The enigmatic ending leaves viewers contemplating the true nature of John’s intentions and his future. By exploring the themes of family dynamics, privilege, and ...

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