MaXXXine director Ti West revealed the trilogy’s ending was primarily inspired by Pearl’s chilling credit sequence.
WesttoldUSA Today that the moment was exactly how he wanted the series to conclude, as it was “partially a nod” to the second movie’s ending.
“There’s something about the end of Pearl, about her smiling and trying to keep smiling, that’s representative of the movie as a whole,” he explained. “And there’s something also about this severed head on the bed being photographed that’s representative of the absurdity of it all as well.”
Pearl’s final credit sequence features the titular character, also played by Mia Goth, looking directly into the camera with a painfully forced smile on her face.
It’s an incredibly haunting moment as Pearl realizes all the murders she committed throughout the movie ultimately didn’t help her achieve her dream of being a famous chorus girl, and she would be stuck on her family farm forever.
Instead of using a still image of Pearl’s terrifying smile, Goth holds the expression throughout the credits, and it’s her manic energy that really ties the moment together.
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Though the sequence helped to set the prequel apart from other horror movies, Goth revealed that it was entirely made up on the spot.
“That scene proved to be an incredibly cathartic experience for me. A really poignant experience. It’s like a purging.”
West’s decision to end MaXXXine with one last shot of Goth’s face encased in a hardened, plastic mold is the perfect ending to a franchise built on characters who want nothing more than fit into society’s ideal standards of fame and beauty no matter the cost.
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Kayla Harrington was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in The Boys, The Walking Dead, House of the Dragon, Marvel and Star Wars. She also has bylines at Mashable, BuzzFeed, and The Mary Sue.