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Well it's hard to publicly discuss the very end of the film, especially since the film hasn't even opened yet. I have already discussed it in a couple of interviews though.
It's of course also very subjective. The end COULD potentially be interpreted in a very awful way if you choose to do so but the majority of

Director of Lights Out here. As someone suffering from clinical depression myself and have had to deal with suicide by loved ones this was of course not my intended message.
Originally the film went on for another few minutes and showed that what Sophie did didn't actually solve anything. When we screened it for