


George's boss Floyd ( Homeland's F Murray Abraham) believes Catherine when she tells him about what she's experienced, and he feels it himself when he visits. Calvin and his wife Ella died, but their boys, Eddie and Cole, survived and are actually working at the home still as Catherine hired them for babysitting and general duties, unaware they used to live there.Ī similar fate befell the first woman who lived in the house, who died in mysterious circumstances in the late 1800s. It turns out that the previous owner, Calvin Vayle, drugged his wife and children, started up the trucks in the garage and went to bed. She finds out when they hold a house party. But he's actually been keeping the story of what happened in their home a secret from Catherine.
#End of things heard and seen movie#
We're about to delve into the ending of Things Heard & Seen to explain just what's happening in the home, so major spoilers are ahead if you haven't seen the movie yet.ĭuring one argument, George criticises her over her drinking and eating disorder, hinting that might be the real reason she's seeing these things. Writing and directing duo Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini admitted that there is an "enigmatic" ending to their horror movie and they don't want to "put a nail in people's theories", but that doesn't mean we can't explore what happens. Not long after they arrive, Catherine starts to experience ghostly goings-on in their new home, but the dark history of the place might not even match the sinister darkness at the heart of their marriage.

If you like your haunted house horrors with some gaslighting thrown in, Netflix's Things Heard & Seen is the movie for you.īased on Elizabeth Brundage's All Things Cease to Appear, the movie centres on Manhattan couple Catherine (Amanda Seyfried) and George (James Norton) who move to a historic hamlet in Hudson Valley for George's new job. Things Heard & Seen ending spoilers follow.
