![]() However, in the final moments, when Christine and Clay leave for their vacation, Clay gives Christine the envelope identical to the one in which the button is sealed. Ultimately, it seems Christine has freed herself from the curse and lifted it without risking someone else’s life. Christine stashes the envelope in Sylvia’s coffin and returns home believing she has freed herself from the curse.Ĭhristine also learns that Stu confessed to stealing a file from her, resulting in the latter being fired and Christine getting promoted. Since Sylvia is responsible for casting the curse upon her, she tries to end the curse by returning the button to Sylvia. Instead, Christine goes to the graveyard to dig up Sylvia’s grave. ![]() Therefore, Christine decides against handing over the envelope. While Christine comes close to getting rid of the envelope, she cannot bring herself to doom someone else to the flames of Hell in her place. However, when she fails, Christine targets an elderly married woman dealing with an illness. At a diner, Christine meets her coworker, Stu, and tries to hand over the button to her. Therefore, Christine must find a way to pass on the button to someone else before it is too late. On the other hand, the three-day time limit given to her by Lamia is rapidly closing. ![]() Drag Me to Hell Ending: Does Christine Lift the Curse?ĭuring the film’s climax, San Dena’s séance makes things easier for Christine as she must now get rid of the button to save her life. However, the seemingly simple task is difficult for Christine, who is running out of time to save her life. Jas seals the button in an envelope and asks Christine to hand it to someone else to lift the curse from her. However, when the play goes awry, San Dena sacrifices herself to banish the demon. San Dena performs a séance to trap Lamia in a goat and kill it. After Christine’s hallucinations amplify, Jas introduces her to San Dena, who recognizes the demon haunting Christine from her previous encounter with Lamia. Moreover, Christine only has three days to lift the curse before Lamia comes to claim her soul and drags her to the fiery pits of Hell. Jas suggests performing a sacrifice to appease the demon, but when Christine sacrifices her cat, things backfire. A curse was cast upon her through the button, and as long as she possesses the button, she will continue to be haunted by Lamia. Jas reveals that Christine is being haunted by a powerful demon known as the Lamia. As a result, Christin turns to Jas for help. However, Christine learns that Sylvia has died. Realizing that her plight is connected to Sylvia, Christine seeks her forgiveness. She begins to exhibit strange behavior, such as coughing blood and experiencing hallucinations. Soon, Christine is attacked by a demonic force while in her apartment. While Christine is unworried about Sylvia, when she and her boyfriend, Clay Dalton, visit fortune teller Rham Jas, the latter tells Christine an evil entity is haunting her. ![]() After a violent fight, Sylvia casts a curse on Christine using a torn button from her jacket. Later, Slyvua ambushes Christine and attacks her in the car park. An angry Sylvia curses Christine as she is escorted off the property. While Sylvia begs not to take away her house, Christine does not change her decision. As a result, Christine decides to repossess Sylvia’s house. On the advice of her boss, Christine decides to demonstrate her prowess to make tough decisions.Īt work, Christine deals with Sylvia Ganush, an elderly woman who has defaulted on several loan installments. She hopes to score a promotion but faces competition from her colleague Stu Rubin. In the present day, Christine Brown is a loan manager at a bank in Los Angeles. As a result, San Dena resolves to fight and defeat the demon one day. While San Dena attempts to free Juan from the demonic force, the group is attacked, and Juan is dragged to Hell. ![]() ‘Drag Me to Hell’ opens in 1969 and follows a young medium, Shaun San Dena, helping a couple cure their son, Juan, who is supposedly possessed. ![]()
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