Hippopotamus (2018) 〈2026〉
It is eventually revealed that the "kidnapping" is part of a complex cycle. Tom claims to have "fixed" her and that this ordeal was the only way to gain her trust after she suffered a traumatic event—implied to be an assault by a man named Nick—that caused her memory loss.
After pretending to fall for Tom and having sex with him, Ruby attacks him with a mirror shard. She crawls out of the room, finds a boat, but collapses from exhaustion. The Ending Explained Hippopotamus (2018)
The final scene shows Ruby waking up in what appears to be a hospital room. A nurse (who is actually Tom in disguise) tells her she has had an accident and successful surgery, but warns her that she will suffer from short-term memory loss. He then mentions he will go get her "boyfriend," implying the entire basement cycle is about to restart. It is eventually revealed that the "kidnapping" is
The 2018 psychological thriller , written and directed by Edward A. Palmer , is a micro-budget film that subverts the traditional "girl in a basement" trope through a non-linear narrative and psychological manipulation. Plot Overview She crawls out of the room, finds a
Tom uses a combination of care and psychological pressure to build rapport, while Ruby finds hidden notes in a book warning her about the situation.
The story follows Ruby (Ingvild Deila), who wakes up in a sterile room with no memory of her identity and severe injuries to her legs that prevent her from walking. Her captor, Tom (Stuart Mortimer), claims she is being held until she falls in love with him. He provides for her basic needs, including medication and food, while attempting to "jog" her memory through sensory appeals and shared stories.