Hollywood actor-director Anna Kendrick of Netflix’s ‘Woman of the Hour’ explained the haunting ending of the crime thriller. Co-produced and directed by Anna Kendrick, ‘Woman of The Hour’ first premiered at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival last month before it grabbed the attention of movie legions and went on to become the no.1 film on Netflix, following its streaming debut on October 18.

To Read Lifestyle Stories in Urdu – Click Here The Netflix title tells the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala, who throughout the film meets several women. He preys on those women and then kills them. However, there is a change in his crime pattern towards the end of the story, when a young runaway Amy manages to escape Alcala in return for keeping what happened between them a secret before she turns him in to the police.

But, although the viewers might believe in the idea that justice is served, Alcala, played by Daniel Zovatto, is seen released on bail at the end credits, and went on to kill two more women, before he was re-arrested. The final moments, which have both feelings, a tortured gasp of Amy with Alcala’s arrest, it was done on purpose by the movie’s director Kendrick. “As incongruous as it is, that’s Sondheim,” she told Netflix Tudum about the scene, referring to composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.

“That’s the chord resolving at the end of Into the Woods, and then one last ‘I wish’ ringing out.” “Because there isn�.