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THE OCCUPANT Ending Explained Breakdown + Full Movie Spoiler Talk Review (Hogar NETFLIX)
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THE OCCUPANT Ending Explained Breakdown + Full Movie Spoiler Talk Review (Hogar NETFLIX). We recap, review and discuss the ending of The Occupant 2020 on Netflix.
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The Occupant Plot Recap
The Occupant is a Spanish movie that is titled Hogar in its native language. This roughly translates to Home and the movie is pretty much laced with the question of what truly makes one.
Is it the bricks and mortar that create the environment that the occupiers live in or the occupiers themselves? Is it the symbol of status that it provides and can we truly ever keep our home due to time, passing on and the circle of life?
It’s something that The Occupant poses to audiences and though the protagonist falls towards the more material aspect, it does leave the audience to ask ourselves what really matters.
We follow Javier Muñoz a once a successful marketing executive that is long past his prime.
The Life You Deserve
The movie opens with him interviewing for a job and showcasing his best work, an advertisement on a home with the strapline ‘The Life You Deserve.’ Similar to the advertisement itself, Javier was once highly regarded and loved by many. However, as with all things, time has made him lose his shine.
In Javier’s mind, he deserves a life where he is at the top of the game and living comfortably. In contrast to this, he struggles even gaining entry-level jobs due to prejudices and feels like the world has wronged him in some ways.
I think it really comments on society and how we treat and view the elderly. In light of the current crisis going on many people are questioning whether the economy is worth more than our more senior members of society’s lives and it feels like we failed them in some ways by even questioning this.
They paved the way, stabilized civilization and now that they are viewed as having no use they get cast to the side. It’s something that the movie grapples with and it does show how we may all be doomed to fall into this one day if we don’t change how things work.
The Occupant Ending Explained
The movie ends with him in a giant home with his wife and new family. The entire property is pristine and it truly seems like he has achieved it all, however the tap starts to drip, similar to his run-down apartment and this symbolizes that he will not find happiness here because he has placed value into material instead of people.
He didn’t care about putting his son at risk because all he has wanted is status but in the long run, this is a hollow thing that will not make him happy.
The house itself in the final shots though expansive, seems completely empty and devoid of life, similar to how Javier will soon feel because he tossed everything away in order to climb back up the social ladder.
Javier in his life has already been at the top of this and he has seen how easily it can all be taken away, thus it is unlikely that it will remain for him here. Javier is now back into the same circumstances that caused his downfall however he has a son and ex-wife that hate and despise him.
Instrumental by Homage
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Music By: "KaizanBlu"
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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The Occupant Plot Recap
The Occupant is a Spanish movie that is titled Hogar in its native language. This roughly translates to Home and the movie is pretty much laced with the question of what truly makes one.
Is it the bricks and mortar that create the environment that the occupiers live in or the occupiers themselves? Is it the symbol of status that it provides and can we truly ever keep our home due to time, passing on and the circle of life?
It’s something that The Occupant poses to audiences and though the protagonist falls towards the more material aspect, it does leave the audience to ask ourselves what really matters.
We follow Javier Muñoz a once a successful marketing executive that is long past his prime.
The Life You Deserve
The movie opens with him interviewing for a job and showcasing his best work, an advertisement on a home with the strapline ‘The Life You Deserve.’ Similar to the advertisement itself, Javier was once highly regarded and loved by many. However, as with all things, time has made him lose his shine.
In Javier’s mind, he deserves a life where he is at the top of the game and living comfortably. In contrast to this, he struggles even gaining entry-level jobs due to prejudices and feels like the world has wronged him in some ways.
I think it really comments on society and how we treat and view the elderly. In light of the current crisis going on many people are questioning whether the economy is worth more than our more senior members of society’s lives and it feels like we failed them in some ways by even questioning this.
They paved the way, stabilized civilization and now that they are viewed as having no use they get cast to the side. It’s something that the movie grapples with and it does show how we may all be doomed to fall into this one day if we don’t change how things work.
The Occupant Ending Explained
The movie ends with him in a giant home with his wife and new family. The entire property is pristine and it truly seems like he has achieved it all, however the tap starts to drip, similar to his run-down apartment and this symbolizes that he will not find happiness here because he has placed value into material instead of people.
He didn’t care about putting his son at risk because all he has wanted is status but in the long run, this is a hollow thing that will not make him happy.
The house itself in the final shots though expansive, seems completely empty and devoid of life, similar to how Javier will soon feel because he tossed everything away in order to climb back up the social ladder.
Javier in his life has already been at the top of this and he has seen how easily it can all be taken away, thus it is unlikely that it will remain for him here. Javier is now back into the same circumstances that caused his downfall however he has a son and ex-wife that hate and despise him.
Instrumental by Homage
► Artist Attribution
Music By: "KaizanBlu"
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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