While Justin Long is known for horror moviesJeepers CreepersandBarbarian, he also starred in the 2009 movieDrag Me To Hellwhich has compelling themes and a killer ending. Written and directed by Sam Raimi,Drag Me To Helltells the shocking story of loan officer Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) whose run-in with an upset older client causes death and destruction.

Like other Sam Raimi horror movies likeThe Evil DeadandThe Gift, Drag Me To Hellis as intelligent as it is entertaining. TheDrag Me To Hellending delivers a memorable message. And the final scene is a perfectly terrifying conclusion to a scary story about an awful curse.

Sylvia Ganush in Drag Me To Hell

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What Happens At The End Of Drag Me To Hell?

Likeother movies by Sam Raimi,Drag Me To Hellhas excellent characters, a smart premise, and a fantastic ending. Since it’s clear that the film is an allegory about some serious themes, a happy ending never seems possible. And that’s a good thing, because it would feel strange.

After Christine has been tormented by her client Mrs. Sylvia Ganush (Lorna Raver), Christine and Clay Dalton (Justin Long) meet up at a train station. He wants to ask her to marry him, but instead, he gives her an envelope that has a button that she left in his car. This freaks Christine out as she knows that she made a massive, grave mistake: she gave Sylvia an envelope that she wasn’t supposed to. And instead of allowing the curse to break, it will now follow her around forever.

Clay Dalton (Justin Long) in Drag Me To Hell

There are somedangerous curses in moviesand this one is definitely up there. Christine knows that working for this client was some seriously bad luck and that there is nothing she can do now. Christine dies by falling onto the train tracks and a demon grabs her and brings her to hell. TheDrag Me To Hellending is so effective because it essentially describes exactly what is in the title of the film, which isn’t something that is seen very often.

What Does Drag Me To Hell Say About Greed, Money, And Capitalism?

AlthoughDrag Me To Hellisn’t considered anexample of an elevated horror movie, there are some serious and weighty themes in the movie. The story takes on greed, money, and capitalism, taking on the concept of someone paying back a loan. While Christine is just doing her job and trying to live a quiet, regular life with a paycheck, Sylvia doesn’t think that she should be so focused on what money people owe the company.

The fact that Christine tells Sylvia that she has to leave her house is an important plot point. If Sylvia was simply paying back a little bit of money that she had borrowed, the curse might not feel as monumental. But because Sylvia sees Christine as being responsible for taking away the place she feels safe and comforted, Sylvia feels that she must do this. And even though Sylvia is evil and Christine is a sympathetic character, it’s still possible to empathize with Sylvia’s situation. This is what makesDrag Me To Hella moving movie.

Sylvia Ganush in Drag Me To Hell

Whilesome 2000s horror movies are overrated,Drag Me To Hellhas a brilliant way of telling a story about corporate greed while still being campy and fun. It’s clear that before being cursed by Sylvia, Christine never thought much about what her job entails. She just went to work on autopilot, collected her paycheck, and went back home. But now that she is being forced to think more carefully about the way that she spends her days, it’s too late, and she can tell that something weird is happening to her.

Was Drag Me To Hell Well Received?

Drag Me To Hellwas beloved by horror fans and critics seemed to enjoy it, too. The movie has a 92% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer based on 269 reviews and a 62% Audience Score based on over 250,000 ratings. Many reviews at the time said that it had a good sense of humor and also offered up some scary moments. Horror movies are often either campy and funny or terrifying, as it can be tough to strike that balance.Drag Me To Helldoes succeed, however.

Drag Me To Hellis definitely anunderrated 2000s horror movie. For some, it might have flown under the radar, and if horror fans discover it now, they will likely find it to be an entertaining ride. It’s even more fun to revisit it today after watching Justin Long inBarbarian,which has an equally smart and effective ending. TheDrag Me To Hellending is as smart and enjoyable as the rest of the movie, and it’s definitely a shocking and scary way to wrap up this Sam Raimi horror movie .