Nobody Gets Out Alive
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Ambar hears Becker and Red preparing Petra for sacrifice. Becker notices his wounds are not healing and says something is wrong. Ambar grabs a macuahuitl from the study and goes upstairs, where she injures Red and is then attacked by Becker. Petra tries to help but is thrown over the balcony and killed. Becker chokes Ambar, but she slices his carotid artery with an obsidian blade from the macuahuitl, then smashes his head with it. She hears Red, wounded but alive, shuffling around in the next room. She brings him downstairs, ties him onto the stone table, and watches the monster bite off his head. Walking through the house, she passes Red, who has become a ghost like the other sacrificed women. As she starts to leave the house, her ankle, broken by Becker earlier, suddenly heals as a result of sacrificing Red to the monster. She stops and puts out her hand to let a moth land on it then turns back towards the basement door, showing the same darkened throbbing veins that Becker had.
If there is a moral here, it is that the outsiders of Alaska are attracted by their desire to exploit the place arriving to seize the land and resources and the people. By extension, it seems, this exploitation has a corrupting influence on every aspect of their lives. The cost they pay is their happiness. As the title of the collection suggests, nobody is able to get out alive.
In this interview, Leigh and I discuss Nobody gets Out Alive, her focus in these short stories on the real Alaska, the isolation and loneliness experienced when living some place so remote, baring her soul in this collection, her personal connection to the title, and much more.
I wish I could give No One gets Out Alive a much better and bigger endorsement than I feel comfortable with. Unfortunately, it felt too long even though it is only 85 minutes long. Still, the horror elements do work very well and the final third is actually very strong.
Cassandra may have seen the future, but it doesn't mean she's resigned to telling the Trojans everything she knows. In this ebullient collection, virgins escape from being sacrificed, witches refuse to be burned, whores aren't ashamed, and every woman gets a chance to be a radioactive cockroach warrior who snaps back at catcallers.
No One Gets Out Alive contains examples of: Ankle Drag: Ambar sees one of the ghosts get dragged off by the ankle into one of the apartments. Bald of Evil: Becker. Beard of Evil: Becker. Also Red as an semi-willing accomplice. Bigger on the Inside: The stone box contains a long, small hallway. Creepy Basement: The basement of the boarding house contains a room full of candles with a slab in the center upon which the tenants are sacrificed. Cruel Twist Ending: Ambar has killed Red and Becker, seemingly ending their plans. Then Ambar stops before the front door, her broken ankle mending itself and the same veins that had appeared on Becker's head appearing near her eyes, ending on the implication that she will now start sacrificing tenants to the monster in the box. Eldritch Abomination: The creature living in the box has a larger set of arms for legs, a massive growth on its back, its face appears to be covered in cloth, and where it looks like its arms are bound together, there's a giant mouth inside the cloth big enough to bite a person's head off. Evil Feels Good: Quite literally, as sacrifices to Ītzpāpālōtl grant the one performing it improved health, visibly mending Ambar's broken ankle at the end of the film and implying that she'll now take up Becker and Red's old roles. False Friend: Ambar's coworker Kinsi offers to help her by buying her a fake ID, but instead she pockets Ambar's money, quits her job and disappears. George Jetson Job Security: When Ambar tries to ask her boss for Kinsi's address, he fires her for being such a headache. Head Desk: At one point in the movie, Ambar sees Becker in the boarding house hallway banging his head against the wall. Hope Spot: When Ambar is chained up, she begs Red to let her go, and he reaches down and unlocks the padlock on her chains. Then he apologizes to her. Human Sacrifice: This turns out to be what Red and Becker plan to do to the tenants. For every tenant the Eldritch Abomination eats, Becker gets good health. The Illegal: Ambar's whole situation. She's an illegal immigrant in the United States with very little money. Just being able to get enough money to get by is a struggle for her. Pay Evil unto Evil: At the climax, having killed Becker, Ambar sees that Red is still alive - and promptly sacrifices him to Ītzpāpālōtl as vengeance for the women he'd helped kill. Trail of Blood: The corpse of the previous sacrifice leaves one on the floor of the basement as Becker drags it away.
It starts out well and seems like it's going to be a fun ghost story, but then it takes a turn and becomes something else entirely and it seems like those cool creepy ghosts were just there the whole time to add in something creepy until it gets to where it's going because they could have been left out and the end would have been the same. 59ce067264
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