With Blink Twice now in theaters, director Zoë Kravitz broke down key moments in the thriller's ending. Kravitz's directorial debut follows a cocktail waitress, Frida (Naomi Ackie), who gets invited to a luxurious island by billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum). While initially considering it a paradise, Frida slowly recalls the traumatic events each night, as Slater and his friends sexually assault the female guests. The Blink Twice ending reveals that an amnesia-inducing perfume is used to erase their traumatic memories during the night until, eventually, Frida and the remaining victims counteract those effects with snake venom and seek revenge against those involved.
Blink Twice's final act is where the prominent themes start to unravel, such as the role of power dynamics, sexual exploitation, and revenge. With the snake venom undoing the amnesiac effects, all the ladies seek revenge against their abusers, resulting in a massive bloodbath. Frida and Sarah are two of the three survivors by the end, alongside the perpetrator, Slater. While the alliance between Frida and Sarah may seem to highlight the essence of female empowerment and justice, a more underlying theme takes center stage in the epilogue via power, which becomes intertwined with revenge.