The Things Heard & Seen ending proves it's a relationship drama masquerading as a horror film. Based on a famed book by Elizabeth Brundage, Things Heard & Seen follows young married couple Catherine (Amanda Seyfried) and George (James Norton) as they relocate to a small town in upstate New York so George can work as a professor at the local college. Though the pair, who also have a young daughter named Franny, seems relatively happy and hopeful for the future, there's palpable tension bubbling beneath the surface before the family makes its big move to kick off the film's events.
As the family gets settled in their new home in Things Heard & Seen, Catherine quickly realizes that the house is haunted. However, the more she learns about the spirits, the more her marriage begins to unravel. Catherine fears that her husband, like other members of Things Heard & Seen's cast of characters (whether they be living or deceased), may not be the man she thought he was all along. The spirits haunting their home are revealed to be former residents of the house, condemned to horrible deaths by their husbands. Though Catherine is a good person and has a positive sort of relationship with Ella Vayle's ghost, the spirits of vengeful husbands also linger in the house and end up possessing George.
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By the end of Things Head & Seen, he goes on a murderous rampage that tragically ends with him putting an ax through Catherine's torso. While it's unclear if George ends up getting away with the multiple murders and an attempted murder he commits in the movie's latter half, the final shot of Things Heard & Seen's unanswered question-generating movie ending indicates that his actions have damned
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