Blink Twice features an interesting ending that has made fans wonder about the fate of the main characters residing on the private island. Directed by Zoë Kravitz, it follows a cocktail waitress striking an affair with a tech mogul. Together, they head to a private island to enjoy a lavish party. Things start taking a strange turn after a friend’s disappearance.
If you’re curious to delve deep into Blink Twice ending, then here’s a detailed explainer.
What Happens at the end of Blink Twice?
Slater and his friends gave unimaginable horrors to the ladies during their stay on the luxurious island. The ladies experienced drugging and physical assaults, while constantly being engaged in their manipulation games.
By the film’s end, Frida and Sarah courageously fight back these abusers. They discover that the snake’s venom is powerful enough to reduce the amnesiac effects of the perfume that Slater and his friends use on them. Therefore, the duo distributes it to other women too, bringing them to their senses.
The final battle sees the duo engaging in an intense fight with the Slater and other abusers, while also killing some of them. Frida burns the lavish mansion to the ground but rescues Slater. The ending shows Frida taking over the CEO position at Slater’s company.
Are Sarah and Slater dead or alive at the end of Blink Twice?
Sarah and Slater are alive in Blink Twice’s ending.
In the end, Sarah teams up with Frida to give a tough fight to the abusers, bringing most of them to their knees. After consuming snake poison, they recall Slater and his friend’s inappropriate behavior towards them. Although Frida burns the whole mansion, she tries to rescue Slater.
Sarah asks her to remember Slater’s wrongdoings and later disappears in the final scene. This likely indicates that she didn’t want to be involved in Frida’s plan related to Slater and wanted to get away to start anew. Frida eventually saves Slater from the burning mansion. She utilized his poison, which he used on ladies, to give him a hard time and wipe off his old memories.