The so-called dream ending.
It was an ending that reversed everything that had happened before, like magic.
In the case of [Survivors], it turned the perfect happy ending that moved everyone into a dream, and the bad ending that disappointed everyone into reality.
The peopleâs reactions were more intense.
-When I saw his smile at the end, I had that thought. Maybe the happy release version was not his dream.
-22 Honestly, itâs a bit strange that no one died and survived.
-Itâs also strange to survive after being crushed by a rock.
-There are more than one or two things that are unrealistic.
-Itâs a movie. A movie.
-But because itâs a movie, everything could be a dream.
-Was it really a dream! Release versionã ã !
-A dreamâ¦! A dreamâ¦!
As expected, the chat room was on fire.
Moviegoer intervened appropriately.
âYes. Unlike the release version, which had a closed happy ending, the Directorâs Cut ends ambiguously. If you think of the two versions separately, it doesnât matter, but if you think of them together, itâs an ending that makes you think a lot. First, a question comes to mind. How far was Lee Hyun-wooâs delusion, who went crazy?â
The chat room stirred again at Moviegoerâs words.
-I donât think it was a dream. I donât think Lee Hyun-woo could have made up Ian Weaverâs past.
-22 If he was a normal kid without such a past, he wouldnât have clung to Lee Hyun-woo.
-Well. Maybe Ian Weaver was just not a sociable kid.
-I think so too. Ian Weaverâs past was probably Lee Hyun-wooâs delusion.
-â¦Ian Weaverâs past was a delusion?
-â¦No⦠I started to doubt the release version (screaming)
-222 Everything started to look suspicious (doubtful)
-I feel like Iâm reminded of the play âMirrorâ.
-ã ã ã ã ã
-Moviegoer, do you think it was a dream?
Moviegoer, who briefly recalled the play âMirrorâ that had unknowingly given him a stethoscope, smiled and answered.
âIf you think of the two movies separately, it could be parallel worlds divided by Ian Weaverâs death, or if you think of them as one, it could be Lee Hyun-wooâs dream.â
-Itâs vague.
âThatâs because movies are supposed to be interpreted by individuals. A closed story is good, but a movie that gives you something to think about is also good. These kinds of works come to mind when you live your daily life and before you go to bed.â
-Ugh. Thatâs why I canât sleep.
-Itâs sad enough that itâs a parallel world, but if itâs a dream, itâs sadderã ã
-Iâll think of it as a parallel world.
-22 If itâs a dream, it seems too hopeless.
-A dream ending is not bad either?
-ã ã Itâs not like it suddenly said it was a dream! It showed how Lee Hyun-woo went crazy in front of us.
-But if I think of it as a dream, I canât watch the release version anymore.
-Me tooã ã
âIâll leave it up to you whether the release version was a dream or a parallel world. Then, the second question of the directorâs cut ending. Did Lee Hyun-woo die? Or did he survive? What do you think?â
-He probably survived. There was a beep sound, and some people survive after emergency treatment.
-22 The title is Survivors. Itâs âsurvivorsâ, but at least one has to live.
-I think he died. The title could have been adjusted for the release version.
-True. It would have been weirder if they came out with different names and similar characters and plots.
-He had paramedics right next to him, so he probably didnât die!
Moviegoer smiled and spoke at the divided opinions.
âDirector Jeffrey said in an interview that there was a cookie video for the perfect bad ending in the directorâs cut.â
-âIt was all a dreamâ ending was so shocking that Iâm not even scared anymore.
-Iâm confident I wonât cry no matter what comes out now.
-Where is the bad ending when everyone dies?
Moviegoer shrugged and said.
âA joint funeral scene.â
-ã ã ã ã ã
-ã ã ã ã ã
The chat room that said they wouldnât cry was filled with tears in an instant.
-A funeral⦠It suddenly hits me hard.
-I said I wouldnât cryã ã
âHe said he was going to show the photos of Lee Hyun-woo, Lee Hyun-wooâs parents, Raymond Wish, the Wish family, Jackson Miller, and Cynthia Lindberg.â
-� Moviegoer. You missed one person?
-Our Ian?
âCome on, letâs think.â
In the interview with Director Jeffrey Rodex, he only talked about the âjoint funeralâ and the âportrait photosâ, but Moviegoer went deeper. It was his job to read the hidden intentions of the invisible director.
Moviegoer lowered his voice.
âWho would know that Ian was there?â
-? Lee Hyun-woo was there.
-He died. Joint funeral.
-Thatâs true.
-Raymond, Jackson, and Cynthia, who went with him, also died.
-The Weaver couple would know.
Moviegoer quickly asked back when he got the answer he wanted.
âDo you think that couple would have come to look for their abandoned child?â
-They might not show up because they were afraid of being asked why they left their child alone.
-â¦Wow?
-Thatâs true?
-I wonder if there is such a worst case scenario, but reality is more cruel than movies.
-Canât they just find the body?
Moviegoer opened his mouth with a meaningful expression.
âLee Hyun-woo, who was carried on a stretcher, said it. The locations of Raymond Wish, Jackson Miller, and Cynthia Lindberg. But he didnât say one place.â
The viewers perked up their ears at Moviegoerâs low voice.
âBecause he saved that child.â
The chat room froze. They remembered the baby doll that was thrown away like trash in the paramedicâs hand.
-â¦Wowâ¦
-He already saved him (although it was a hallucination) so he didnât need to tellã ã
-Ianã ã
-But if the rescue team searched carefully, wouldnât they find him?
âWould Galleria Mall have stayed that way while the rescue team looked for Ian Weaverâs body? The buried bombs could have exploded and collapsed, or a fire could have broken out. Isnât it often the case that even bodies canât be found in such accidents in reality?â
-Ianã ã ã
-Lee Hyun-woo triedã ã
-But Lee Hyun-woo wasnât in his right mind when Ian died, so he might not have remembered the way wellã ã
-Itâs so sadã ã Ian doesnât have anyone to cry for him or remember him even after he dies.
-There was no photo of him at the funeral either⦠No one really knew himã
-He was such a kind child, but he grew up being abused and died without leaving any memory in anyoneâs mindã ã
-He didnât just die, he disappeared from existenceã ã
-No one will ever know that there was a sweet and cute child named Ian Weaver.
-He probably didnât have many happy memories in his short lifeã ã
-ã I canât stop cryingã ã
âThey originally planned to include a cookie video with this content for the bad ending, but they didnât. Without the cookie video that showed Lee Hyun-wooâs death for sure, it became unclear whether Lee Hyun-woo was alive or dead.â
-Before editing: Hyun-woo (brain-dead)-cookie video (Hyun-wooâs death)/end of movie/
-After editing: Hyun-woo (brain-dead)/end of movie/cookie video (deleted)
-Oh. Thank you for the explanation.
-I have to forget about the bad ending cookie video. Hyun-woo is too pitiful.
-22 I have to believe that Hyun-woo is still alive.
-But itâs also very sad to be alive alone when everyone else is dead.
-ã ã Tears are blurring my visionã ã
-In the end, they all died, right?ã ã
-Arenât they survivors, but survivors (who used to be)?
-Ohâ¦
-Survivors (who used to be).
-The title that pierced through the directorâs cut gave me goosebumps.
âThe survivors filmed the same day at the same set, both the Directorâs Cut and the theatrical version. The same characters, similar plots, similar lines, but they acted with completely different personalities. It was a movie that made me admire the actorsâ acting skills once again.â
***
[Plus+, 5th day of upload! How many views for âSurvivors-Directorâs Cutâ?]
[Full interview (translated) with Jeffrey Rodex, director of âSurvivorsâ!]
[The improvisation of Davis Garrett and Lee Seo-jun!]
[Revision and revision and revision! âSurvivorsâ was made while filming!]
[Parallel world or dream. What is the truth of âSurvivorsâ?]
[The new name of âSurvivorsâ directorâs cut?]
-Watching the directorâs cut again is too hard.
-Honestly, I enjoyed it.
=222 How should I say it. Itâs like the sweet and salty of the movie industry.
=You mean spicy and sweet, right?
=And itâs so spicy that you canât cryâ¦ã
=222 Itâs so absurd that I canât cry eitherã ã
-It must be a parallel world, right?
=Or a dream?
=Just think positivelyã
-The theatrical version was too hopeful and unrealistic, but the directorâs cut was too realistic???
=I decided to only watch unrealistic movies from now on. Movies should be unrealistic!!
=I watched the theatrical version (dreams and hope) and just cried. Our Ianã ã Hyun-wooã ã
-I enjoyed watching it. Of course, Iâm okay with bad endings because itâs a movie.
=22 Me too. I liked the directorâs cut.
=Iâm curious about Jeffreyâs next work!
-Whatâs the new name?
=Survivors (who used to be). It came out on Moviegoer Live.
=I have a bad feeling from the title.
The number of viewers for [Survivors] increased again after more than three weeks since its release. It was obvious that it was the effect of [Directorâs Cut].
âThe Directorâs Cut is also number one on Plus+.â
Song Yu-jung, who was browsing Plus+ and looking around, nodded her head repeatedly at Lim Ye-naâs words.
âItâs number one overseas too! Wow. Yu-jung. Look at this!â
Lim Ye-na pushed her phone toward Song Yu-jung. Song Yu-jungâs eyes went to the screen.
[Title: Did you see Ian Weaverâs story? (Directorâs Cut)]
-Itâs so frustrating that no one knows Ian Weaverâs story in the directorâs cut.
-And in the cookie video (which didnât come out), they canât even find his body?
-I hate that more than the dream endingã ã
-But thereâs also Hellgate.
=ã±ã ) What is it?
=Ian Weaverâs insurance money.
=ã±ã ) Ohâ¦(swearing)
âWowâ¦crazyâ¦â
âDoesnât it seem like this could really happen?â
âRight.â
Lim Ye-na, who was sitting next to Song Yu-jung, also read the interpretations and reviews of [Survivors] on her phone.
âMoviegoerâs review was fun, but other peopleâs interpretations are also fun.â
âOh, look at this.â
Lim Ye-na pushed her phone again. Song Yu-jungâs eyes went to the phone.
[Movie âSurvivorsâ Fire Pit (Theatrical Version + Directorâs Cut)]
-Iâm glad mom and dad are alive. I saw a hiking outfit near mom and dad who were video calling. It seems like other tourists also survived.
=The clothes were colorful so they stood outã ã
-There werenât many dead people among the people who appeared on the screen, considering that a bomb exploded.
=Itâs mild because of that.
=22 I thought they erased the bad stories like blood or corpses to lower the age rating because of the production company⦠But I didnât expect that they would put them all together in a spicy version.
=After seeing that, I realized how happy the theatrical version was.
-I just realized that I like happy endings full of dreams and hope.
=22 Happy endings are best when they are closed. No one should ever die!
=I complained when I watched the theatrical version, saying that it doesnât make sense, that everyone is alive, that itâs too unrealistic⦠But the spicy version is too spicy?
=222 Spicy haters should just eat mild.
=333 I also wrote that in my reviewã But I apologized in my review after watching the directorâs cutã ã
=444 I never thought they would kill them all.
=555 I didnât expect Ian Weaver to die so soon. And all the characters who spoke at Galleria Mall died.
-In the end, they showed a scene of rescuers flying in the sky, right? But in the theatrical version, you can see people being carried away by vehicles, but in the directorâs cut, there are no vehicles at all.
=Wow⦠Wowâ¦
-That means there are no more survivors.
âI see.â
Song Yu-jung nodded her head in admiration. She hadnât paid attention to that scene. Lim Ye-na said excitedly.
âPlus, the sunset color is stronger in the directorâs cut than in the theatrical version. Itâs totally blood-red!â
âEw. Letâs watch it quickly.â
Today, the two of them decided to watch [Survivors-Directorâs Cut] on a big television at Lim Ye-naâs home. As the logo of Bearound appeared on the large television screen, Song Yu-jung and Lim Ye-na chuckled and said.
âI was so shocked when I first saw the Directorâs Cut that I thought I would never watch it again.â
âYou know, spicy taste is addictive.â
Song Yu-jung and Lim Ye-naâs sparkling eyes went to the television.
[California]
[LA]
The white Galleria Mall was visible below.
âI want to see this in a movie theater.â
Song Yu-jung agreed with Lim Ye-naâs words.
***
âHoney. Seo-jun. Look at that.â
At Seo Eun-hyeâs words, Lee Min-jun, who was holding the steering wheel, and Seo-jun, who was sitting in the back seat, looked at where Seo Eun-hye was pointing.
A bus was passing by on the passenger seat side where Seo Eun-hye was sitting.
âPublic taste is really hard to understand.â
âRight.â
Lee Min-jun agreed with Seo-junâs nod. Seo-jun didnât expect this to happen either. Seo Eun-hye smiled and asked Seo-jun.
âDo you think Director Jeffrey is happy?â
âYeah. He loves it.â
Seo-jun smiled and recalled Director Jeffrey, who contacted him excitedly.
He looked out the window again.
He saw an advertisement poster attached to the side of the bus.
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