Suspiria post credits scene (2018)

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Ok, just watched last night and have my theory which others have also given. I believe it was the Berlin wall she was passing her hand over, most likely casting a spell to bring it down. Here's why.
First of all, it looks like a brick wall behind her along with the lamp pole. At the Dr's house, there isn't a brick wall nor a lamp pole that would show up behind her if that's where she's standing.
In an earlier scene, when the Dr goes there to have a picnic it's clear that there is a hillside with bushes and shrubs and not a brick wall. There also is not a lamp pole of any kind. Right before the ending credits again, it shows that hillside as well as a train going by on the top of the hill.
Therefore, it's more likely that the scene takes place on the street in front of Tanz (the dance school) because there are lamp poles like the one in the final scene as well as walls.
Here's some more clues. This could have occurred in 2 potential locations.
1. When she was 1st making her way to the school, she pauses to talk to an old lady wearing a red coat. There's a lamp pole there and a brick wall and, AND on the Berlin Wall there's a phrase "From USSR mit (with) Love" which is what she might have been passing her hand over! Mind blown yet? Keep reading.
2. Closer to Tanz there's another phrase "Nieder mit Honecker" (Down with Honecker). Erich Honecker was the East German General Secretary all the way up to the wall coming down. So she could have been passing her hand over that phrase as well.
So, that last scene before the credits roll they show the little Dr's house in modern times (since a lady is using a mobile phone) so we know the wall is down at this point.
Then we wait until the FINAL scene where we see the "Mother" passing her hand over the writing on the wall (presumably) showing that was her handy work! So she's a "good" witch, ha?
If you're still reading than let me say one last thing, I'm a super fan of the original movie and believe it or not, I lived in West Berlin in the 80's when the wall was still up (I was in the Army). They really captured the flavor of the city in that time-frame and I loved this movie and was so happy when they didn't try to remake the original. Again, this is just my theory so it could be right or wrong.

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Its one theory but she was touching a wall in front of Tanz. which is Berlin Wall. The light poll you see on the back is the light in front of Tanz. This movie is about witches were caged during the war and didn't do anything to Nazis. Except Blanc. Blanc was try to make the changes to Tanz. Susie was wishing and touching the wall hoping to make the changes to the society at the times. She is probably hoping to make changes in the world we live in too where all the nationalist are the worlds' leader now.  


 i got this theory from Japanese movie critics Tomonori Machiyama. thanks.
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masamarofujiki
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In my cinema, they turned on the light at the start of ending title, than turned off Tom York just few seconds later. Then they stopped the whole film.
I came to know that there was an extra scene only when I arrived at home.

DonatoFaruolo
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Is she erasing my memory? 🤣
Loved the whole thing but I just wish they had stuck with orchestra for the climax scene, the average pop song really killed the mood for me

brandonadame
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What happened at the ending? We will have Inferno's remake?

playerproductionz
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Is this an external shot or was it inside a room/building?

I think she did something with the heart that is carved on the corner of the house.

periodtbabe
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Urgente! Que haga también un remakes de "La terza madre" e "Inferno", de las peores películas de terror que he visto en mi vida.

rafaelairala