‘ Piggy ’ Ending, Explained Does Sara Save Her Friends Or Kill Them?

“ Piggy ” is a Spanish horror suspense film that also has drama and social commentary at its core, and it can be argued that this drama takes over by the end. Following a youthful fat girl who's always teased and mocked by her friends because of her body, the film comes up with a veritably real and palpable protuberance of Sara’s wrathfulness and abomination against her friends when a ruthless periodical killer arrives in the city. “ Piggy ” takes indeed a bolder way in its illustrations and presents enough bloody mess to add to it the thrills of the slasher horror kidney. 

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‘ Piggy ’ Plot Summary What Is The Film About? 

Sara, a youthful teenager, is extremely conscious of her body weight as she's constantly mocked and bullied because of it by her friends and neighbors in the small city. The situation isn't much better inside Sara’s house either, as her mama is always harsh on her and nearly always blames her for her conduct. Her family runs a traditional meat shop, dealing hand-cut pork portions, and this maybe makes Sara the mass of further jokes. As part of her usual schedule, she sits inside the meat shop one morning, accompanied by her father and studying, when she sees her friends gathered outdoors. Three other girls of her age who live in the neighborhood, Maca, Claudia, and Roci, bandy with their friend Pedro about going to the fests at night. Soon later, Claudia and Maca enter Sara’s shop to pick up some meat that Claudia’s mama had ordered. Although they don't do anything strange, Sara is sure that the girls would surely do commodity mean, and sure enough, she finds out after a while that Maca has posted a picture of Sara and her family on social media and called them gormandizers. Despite Sara’s frustration, she's unfit to do anything and is rather used to similar depreciatory reflections all the time, but she also has wrathfulness erecting up inside her.

 That autumn, she goes to the original swimming pool by herself. The lifeguard or the waitress who would serve drinks by the poolside are nowhere to be seen, but Sara is presumably pleased with it, as she's veritably conscious about stepping out in public wearing a swimsuit. still, soon she sees a man inside the pool, and he's not someone from the city. Maca, Roci, and Claudia now join the scene as they walk towards the pool and spot Sara there. The girls, especially Maca and Roci, take this opportunity to shamelessly bully and kill Sara, and they indeed try to drown the girl as a joke. As Claudia is one whom she still considers her friend, Sara calls out to the girl for help, but Claudia doesn't take her side. The bullies also flee the scene with Sara’s clothes, and the girl is forced to run the long way back home in her swimsuit. After further importunity from a group of extravagant boys from the city, Sara suddenly sees a white van pull up behind her, driven by the man she had before seen at the pool. Picking up a kerchief that the stranger offers her, Sara is shocked to see Claudia interned inside the van, calling out for help. But the youthful teenager doesn't know how to reply or save her bully, and she continues on her run back home. 

What Does The Stranger Do To Maca, Roci, And Claudia? 

Sara manages to return home, but she doesn't say anything about what she has seen to anyone. latterly that autumn, she's transferred to a tackle store to pick up some new lights for her father, and it's then that her mama comes to meet her. Taking Sara along, the mama drives down to the public pool, where the police have gathered by now, as the lifeguard has been set up dead aquatic. Although Sara doesn't want to tell anyone about the incidents from earlier in the day because it would be traumatic to recall the bullying, her mama makes it public that her son has been to the pool. When about to be questioned by the police, the youthful girl lies that she had gone to the swash rather and hadn't seen anything at the pool. The news reports said that the lifeguard had been killed by the waitress ’ swain, both of whom were missing, but no dubitation was raised against the stranger, who had committed the murder, and he killed another woman that evening in the city. Back at Sara’s house, Claudia’s mama comes looking for any information on her son since she has still not returned home. The woman says that she has been trying to call Sara, but she has not been responding, which reminds Sara that she had left her phone behind nearly that autumn. maybe realizing that she'd get into trouble if her phone was set up by the police and also get scolded by her parents if she lost the phone, Sara decides to go look for it. She takes her father’s phone and returns to the path she had taken that autumn, constantly calling her number to track down her phone. 

 In the meantime, the parents of the other girls were also concerned that their daughters hadn't returned home, especially since there was a killer on the loose, and they decided to go looking for them. Making use of a signal tracking operation, they trace the girls ’ phones and reach the same forested area inside which Sara is looking for her phone. She does find it but turns around to see the strange man from the autumn, the killer, come up to her. Despite being a violent killer, the man had grown affection towards Sara and sounded interested in the teenager. Although the reason why he committed the rest of the murders is noway revealed, the man abducted the three girls most surely because he'd seen them bully and kill Sara. At present, the man asks the girl to stay quiet, and they hide together inside an abandoned structure. To Sara, this moment felt like a rather romantic one, presumably because this was the first time in her teenage times that she had participated similar propinquity with a man. The parents of the missing girls follow the signal on their daughters ’ phones and reach the same construction, but when they look around, they stumble across the dead body of the missing waitress from the poolside. The two original bobbies who were looking into the case had been driving around searching for a missing bull that had run down from the place of the jubilee, and they now heard the treble cries of the parents. As the body is taken away by the police, Sara returns home and is again called out of her house at night by Pedro. The boy now confronts her about lying and says that Claudia had transferred a videotape of her in the pool that autumn and Pedro was apprehensive that she had indeed been to the pool. Sara tells Pedro about the bullying and promises Pedro to tell the police the verify if he's indicted of any wrongdoing, but the boy soon sells her out. Claudia’s mama and the parents of the other two girls defy the two teenagers on the road, and Sara’s mama now comes out to cover her son. A conflict breaks out, and the police arrive when Pedro reveals in front of everyone that Sara had admitted to having gone to the pool. The girl is incontinently picked up by the police for questioning. 

Sara’s mama also accompanies her to the police station and sits through the interrogation since Sara is a minor. Throughout the interrogation, the mama acts extremely protective toward her son. She protects Sara by not letting the bobbies ask too numerous questions, and when they're eventually allowed to leave, she reveals why she has been doing so. Sara’s mama had set up the kerchief, which she had wrapped around herself when returning from the pool. It was the same kerchief that the killer had given her, and this kerchief belonged to Claudia and indeed had her initials on it. Sara’s mama understands that her son does know the commodity that she's hiding, and thus she doesn't want her to get into any trouble. While they return home, the killer breaks into Sara’s house and attacks her father when the ultimate finds him outside. The father tries to fight back but is eventually killed by the man. By now, Sara has returned home, and she has an outburst against her mama as she feels that her parents don't understand her, and she shrieks out that she just wants them to die. At the veritably same time, the killer enters the scene and kills the mama. He's about to do the same to Sara’s youngish family too, but the girl asks him not to, and he also takes her down in his van. The two drive into the night, and the killer tends to the girl’s small injuries when the van crashes into the bull, which had been missing from the jubilee. Sara faints from the accident, and the killer protectively carries her to a big, abandoned slaughterhouse outside the city where he'd made his sanctum. The coming morning, she wakes up inside the dimly lit place and goes around to surprisingly find her two musketeers, Claudia and Roci, kept hostage there. The hands and bases of the girls have been chained with their mouths gagged, and they've been hanged just like gormandizer cadavers are done after the bloodbath. They desperately ask for Sara’s help, and she tries her stylist to unbind them. still, at this very moment, the killer returns, and Sara has to decide which side she wants to take snappily. 

‘ Piggy ’ Ending Explained Does Sara Save Her Friends Or Kill Them? 

While Claudia and Roci remain hanging from the chains, Sara hides from the killer and has to cut through the entire slaughterhouse, nearly like a beast trying to escape the bloodbath. While doing so, Sara also stumbles across the dead body of her third friend, Maca, who used to be cruelest to her, as the girl had been boggled and diced into pieces. In the end, she's caught by the killer, and as she cries out that she doesn't want to die, the man assures her that he'll not do any detriment to her at all. He also takes her in front of the two interned girls and riles her up against her two bullies. The man now hands Sara his cutter and tells her that they will kill the bullies together. Sara does consider this for many seconds as her face uncontrollably expresses all the abomination and rage that she has against the two for their ceaseless abuse towards her, but she eventually decides not to give in to this all-consuming hate. Sara turns around and tries to impale the killer, but he seems set for it. A fight ensues, and the two interned girls also manage to help as Sara eventually kills the killer and breathes a shriek of relief. Claudia and Roci ask for help again, and Roci formerly again refers to Sara as “ piggy ” indeed now. It's nearly as if Roci doesn't indeed realize how wrong she is, and the film wants to synopsize the nearly regularized abuse in society through this. The killer had also been carrying a rifle, which he'd stolen from Sara’s father, and now Sara fires this gun toward her two friends. While a doubtful alternate passes about whether she has killed her friends, it seems like the youthful girl has chosen to forgive and move on. She shoots off the chains holding Claudia and Roci and, thus, saves them at the end. Sara walks out of the slaughterhouse and towards the main road as if dazed by everything that just happen, and on the main road, she stops Pedro, who had been traveling by on his motorcycle. She asks for his help and tells him to take her to the city, and the two also ride down. 

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