December 23, 2024

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Kimi ending explained: what happens in Zoë Kravtiz’s new thriller?

Kimi ending explained: what happens in Zoë Kravtiz's new thriller?

Kimi ending explained: what happens in Zoë Kravtiz's new thriller?

Kimi, came out at Sky Cinema now in England, Zoë Kravitz stars as Angela Childs, a technology worker with agoraphobia. This is the perfect setting for Thriller window-esque behind.

Instead of binoculars, Angela did a professional spying. He worked for a technology company called Amygdala, exploring audio recordings from their new smart-speakers, Kimi, fixing places of speakers misused his orders.

However, when he heard evidence of violent crime, Angela was pushed to the limit of his fear. A fair warning, when we go into what happens, that Kimi spoiler follows.

We started the film with a man named Bradley Hasling (Derek Delgudio) giving interviews about his company’s latest product, smart speakers named Kimi moderated by real people so that speakers learn better and faster than competitors. After the interview, he received a mysterious phone call from what appeared to be a Blackmailer player, demanded payment.

Then, we were introduced with Angela in the morning the routine: He got up and made coffee, using Kimi smart speakers to control things like stereo and television, having temptations and sexual meetings occasionally in his apartment with Terry, the man across the street. , Send text messages back and forth. Finally, he suggested meeting him on the food truck breakfast on the road and prepared to leave.

Now it becomes clear, however, that something about Angela is different. He showered, dress, took his medicines and grabbed the items – hand sanitiser, disinfectant tissue, mask – and when he put the key at the door, he freezes.

Unable to leave his house, he watched his neighbor arrive in a food truck, looking disappointed and lonely. Angela returned to his day, settled on his computer to do the job but then called his mother, who turned it on – first because it showed himself in the window (it was locking, mother, everyone did it) and then to become unable to leave.

Frustrated by the conversation, he hung up and returned to work, assessing audio recorders from anonymous customer Kimi speakers. One audio file gave a pause when he thought he heard a strangled woman.

He reported it to his supervisor, who refused nothing but finally referring to him to Natalie Chowdhury (Rita Wilson) but Angela struggled to pass her. To try and get more information, Angela contacted a colleague in Romania who agreed to give her customer information relating to the recording and made a dummy ID number so that it could enter into the database.

When his therapist Sarah Gordon (Emily Kuroda) suggested the fun of this recording was part of the underlying mental illness she was experiencing, Angela covered it. He hacked into the system and found the woman’s recording and began listening to them when he succeeded.

Finally, he heard one of the women – what we saw in Flash to become a woman named Samantha Gerrity (Erika Christensen) and Gleans that he had an affair with a man named Brad he claimed to reduce him. He denied and threw it out of his house; All of this was arrested at Kimi – by Samantha’s design – but then, with Kimi still recorded, someone came to his house and killed him.

Finally, Angela heard from Natalie, who convinced him that he considered this problem seriously and asked Angela to come for a meeting in his office with the FBI. Angela managed to push through Agorafobia to go to the meeting, but Natalie was now quiet to involve the authorities and revealed that Samantha’s file was removed from the system, and asked Angela to a copy of the recording she was carrying.

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