'The Son' Takes Many Dark Twists and Turns, But Here Is What the Ending Means

Want the ending of The Son explained? Here's everything you need to know about the many twists and turns of Netflix's Argentine thriller. *Warning: Spoilers ahead* Netflix recently released the Argentine thriller The Son (El Hijo) on their platform, and if you're into convoluted suspense, we definitely recommend adding this movie to your queue.

Want the ending of ‘The Son’ defined? Here's the whole lot you want to learn about the many twists and turns of Netflix's Argentine mystery.

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*Warning: Spoilers ahead*

Netflix recently launched the Argentine thriller The Son (El Hijo) on their platform, and if you are into convoluted suspense, we for sure recommend including this movie for your queue.

It follows the wild tale of Lorenzo (Joaquin Furriel), who's seeking to perceive what took place to his son via two parallel storylines. But if you happen to've watched the whole film and need the ending defined, keep reading and we're going to dissect it all.

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What's The Son about?

The Son follows artist Lorenzo and his scientist spouse Sigrid (Heidi Toini). This is Lorenzo's 2nd marriage, and he doesn't have a lot contact together with his two daughters who stay together with his ex-wife, but now that he's met Sigrid, who's a decade or two younger than him, they're eager about beginning a family of their own.

In this "earlier" time period, we also meet Lorenzo's friends, Renato (Luciano Caceres) and his wife Julieta (Martina Gusman), now an legal professional, but previously a scholar and lover of Lorenzo's. Then we soar forward in time and see that Lorenzo has been diagnosed with Capgras syndrome, because he believes his son has been substituted with an imposter.

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The film is a bit complicated on account of all of the time jumps, but we are going to take a look at and give an explanation for it as linearly as possible. 

Back ahead of Lorenzo's flash-forward the place we see him beat up and in prison, we saw a pregnant Sigrid — who's constructed a laboratory in her basement — performing clinical exams on herself and injecting her belly with medication, while refusing any drugs from any individual but herself.

Because she's Norwegian, Sigrid insists on bringing over a live-in midwife, Gudrum (Regina Lamm), who shuts Lorenzo out of the being pregnant even more and means overstays her welcome previous their son, Henrik's beginning. Even when he is born, Gudrum and Sigrid crew as much as lock Lorenzo out of the room where the child is staying.

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Moreover, Lorenzo isn't allowed quite a lot of brief and daily visits with Henrik. But it gets even more strange as Sigrid turns into satisfied that Henrik has developed an allergy to light, a diagnosis she's the just one to verify. Lorenzo is growing increasingly suspicious of Gudrum and his spouse, and resents them for not letting him take his son out of the space.

He voices his fear to his friends Julieta and Renato, pronouncing that the baby hasn't been out of the area in the six months since he's been born. 

Things come to a head when Henrik is crying one day because of a prime fever, and Lorenzo storms out of the house with the child, seeking to take him to the physician. He accidentally knocks Sigrid down to the floor when she's trying to stop him from going.

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The clinic confirms the fever is nothing out of the bizarre, but when Lorenzo and the baby go back, Henrik is violently got rid of from him and the dad receives a restraining order where he learns he can't see the baby for 3 months because of domestic violence, and what's more, that Sigrid has filed for divorce.

The Son's convoluted ending explained.

After spending the ones 90 court-ordered days away from the house and crashing with Renato and Julieta, he returns home to seek out that the younger boy in his space is no longer his son Henrik. He loses his mind, understandably, and tries to search out his wife, who has dead-bolted her basement space.

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Meanwhile, Gudrum feels terrified and threatened and calls the police. who take Lorenzo away. This is once we return to the "flash-forward" narrative from previous, where we see Lorenzo being identified with Capgras and psychosis. In this time-frame, we watch Lorenzo stay his life as a unmarried guy in a apartment condominium.

One day, he receives a letter from Sigrid asking to share custody of Henrik but difficult written permission for Henrik to head discuss with Sigrid's family in Norway, which Lorenzo refuses. Instead, he asks to spend someday with Henrik, to which Sigrid is of the same opinion. Julieta, who is now representing Lorenzo as his lawyer, shall be present.

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So, Lorenzo picks Henrik up the next day and brings him over to the couple's area, but all the while he has suspicions of what Sigrid is hiding back at what was previously their area together. He leaves Henrik with his friends and escapes to his outdated space, the place he finds ANOTHER BABY — the one he's satisfied is his exact son, Henrik.

As soon as he makes this realization, Sigrid shoots and kills him, working away with their son and Gudrum. Julieta and Renato soon notice that Lorenzo is lacking and move to his apartment, where they to find troubling drawings of his son pinned up against the wall. They then head over to Sigrid's, the place they to find Lorenzo's lifeless frame and name the police — though Sigrid and Gudrum are long past.

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Flash forward a few years, and we see that Renato and Julieta have adopted the fake-Henrik baby who was left in their custody. While the family is on a vacation abroad, Julieta spots Gudrum and follows her to a secluded space where Sigrid is also staying. 

The camera stays excited by Julieta's face, so we never see what Sigrid is as much as in her new lifestyles, or whether she has another young children lying round the area. The movie ends on this open-ended approach, permitting viewers to interpret for themselves what all went down with Sigrid and Gudrum, and how they let Lorenzo take the fall for their twisted antics.

Whether it is a case of Munchausen-by-proxy is unknown, despite the fact that all signs do point in that path. It's a troubling movie full of twists, turns, and a soundtrack that will keep you on the fringe of your seat.

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