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As the brothers collapse into chaos, setting their house ablaze, Mommy's final pleas form a heartbreaking resolution. The tragedies of their past culminate in a fiery destruction of the home that once held love, replaced now by ashes. The film closes with a haunting image of Elias and Lukas, free of earthly bounds, reuniting with their mother in an ethereal cornfield—an ironic depiction of what might have been in the absence of trauma.
The real mother, though cloaked in initial suspicion as an impostor, emerges as a symbol of resilience, attempting to heal by moving away from painful memories. The movie leaves audiences with a lingering question about the costs of grief, separation, and the complex nature of familial love.