Main Plot
In "The Invitation," directed by Karyn Kusama, Will and his girlfriend Kira attend a dinner party hosted by his ex-wife Eden and her new husband David. The gathering is held at the house Will once shared with Eden, and it reunites old friends who haven't seen each other in years. As the evening progresses, Will becomes increasingly suspicious of the hosts' intentions, especially as they introduce their new spiritual beliefs and practices. Tensions rise as Will's paranoia grows, leading him to believe that something sinister is at play. The film builds a sense of dread and unease, culminating in a shocking and intense climax that reveals the true nature of the evening's events.
Ending Explained
In the climax of Karyn Kusama's "The Invitation," the protagonist, Will, and his girlfriend, Kira, discover that their hosts, Eden and David, along with their accomplices, are part of a cult that believes in achieving peace through death. The dinner party, which initially seemed like a reunion of old friends, turns into a night of horror when the true intentions of the hosts are revealed. They plan to kill all the guests as part of a mass suicide ritual.
Will, Kira, and a few other guests fight for their lives as chaos ensues. They manage to overpower and kill the cult members in self-defense. The survivors, bloodied and traumatized, step outside the house to find a shocking revelation. Red lanterns, similar to the one lit by David earlier, are seen glowing across the Los Angeles hills, indicating that similar cult gatherings and mass murders are happening simultaneously throughout the city. The film ends on this chilling note, leaving the survivors and the audience to grapple with the widespread horror and the realization of the cult's extensive reach.