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This past weekend, A Ghost Story joined the specialty box office line-up by hitting theaters in New York in Los Angeles before the Sundance selected drama from Ain't Them Bodies Saints and Pete's Dragon director David Lowery expands in the coming weeks. Having caught the film at Sundance, I can say you haven't seen a movie quite like this before. However, the title might be a little misleading for those expecting a ghost story that's more horror than thoughtful drama. Furthermore, the ending may leave many perplexed as the scope of the narrative expands and becomes something bigger than you'd expect.

Thankfully, director David Lowery was asked about the ending to A Ghost Story, and he was happy to provide a little more explanation for those who might be confused when the credits start to roll. If you haven't see A Ghost Story yet, don't read any further because there are spoilers abound, and you really should wait for clarification until after you've seen it for yourself, even if that doesn't happen until it's available on home video.

A Ghost Story Ending Explained

Nearly the entire film follows Casey Affleck under a sheet as the ghost himself, having died in a car crash just outside of his house. After waking up as a ghost in the hospital and returning to his home, he stays behind long after his wife (Rooney Mara) has left the house, witnessing other families and people moving in and out over the years. He sticks around so long that the house is even torn down and eventually turned into a high-rise building sometime in the future. Eventually, he's had it with sticking around this place for so long, so he jumps off the building, seemingly killing himself again.

Instead, the ghost finds himself far in the past, when the early settlers were first establishing themselves in the area, living on the land that would eventually become a suburb. He remains there until he finds himself back in the house that he and his wife called home. Eventually, he ends up in the house at the same time that the earlier ghost version of himself was in there. This isn't the end of the film just yet, but David Lowery explains to The Hollywood Reporter exactly what this scene means:

"One version is the naïve ghost that still hasn't figured out what he needs to be doing, and the other that's sitting at the piano is the version that's achieved some sort of clarity."

This advancement of the story actually came about organically on set. Lowery explains, "That was a spontaneous day on set that ended up being a very definitive and profound visual, and we could have kept it going!" By that he means the story could continue and eventually the ghost could loop back to himself over and over again. But in this case, this moment served as a good bookend to end the story, as Lowery adds, "When we saw it on camera that day, we thought it really brought the movie home in a significant fashion."

Following this scene, the ghost eventually relives the moment when his wife leaves the house, giving him a chance to retrieve a little note that Rooney Mara's character leaves in the crack of a wood door frame that he couldn't get ahold of for a large chunk of the time he previously spent in the house. When he finally gets the note and reads it to himself, he disappears, freeing himself from the time loop.

What Does the Piece of Paper Say?

The famous piece of paper that captivates Casey Affleck's ghost is destined to be a piece of cinema akin to the whisper from Bill Murray to Scarlett Johansson in Lost in Translation. What's written on the paper isn't shown to the audience, so it's left a mystery. Lowery believes that it's not as important as the fact that he finally got to read it:

"We thought about whether or not we should show it, but it doesn't matter as much as just knowing that he got it. Nothing written there would mean anything to the audience at that point, and it would just complicate that moment —you'd see something, process it, and then wonder what it means."

But that doesn't mean the paper was blank. On set that day, Lowery explains that the script didn't dictate what was written on the paper, mostly because he didn't even know what it should say, so he asked Rooney Mara to write something that "felt personal and meaningful to her, the movie and her character."

What she wrote on that paper remained in the house up until it was actually demolished for the movie, and no one got to read it before then. For Mara's part, she says she doesn't remember what it says, and even if she did, she likely wouldn't say. Not even Casey Affleck knows because the piece of paper used for when he retrieves it was a completely different piece.

Honestly, what's most compelling about A Ghost Story is everything surrounding this little MacGuffin. In the end, it's everything surrounding the note that becomes more important than what the note actually says. We're just glad that the piece of paper didn't say "The End," as if it were a college student film.

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What did the ending of A Ghost Story mean? ›

The Deeper Meaning Behind 'A Ghost Story's Ending

In some ways men can be immortal." This sentiment is echoed in A Ghost Story. We are kept alive in the memories of those who knew us and cared for us. The note keeps C alive beyond the passing of M, the memory of them embedded in the frame of the house.

What is the note at the end of A Ghost Story? ›

The short version is that it says “This is where ['C' / name of Casey Affleck's character] and I [did something that symbolized their love for one another].”

What was on the paper at the end of A Ghost Story? ›

At the end of the film, the ghost finally does retrieve his wife's note, and upon reading it, he is free of the time loop and immediately disappears. However, what's written down is never revealed to the audience.

What is the plot of Ghost Story? ›

What is the significance of the ending of the story? ›

Your story's ending shows the reader what to feel as they leave your story world behind and return to the real one, what lessons to learn from and incorporate into their own lives, and what to expect from you, the author, as they wait impatiently for your next book.

What happened at the end of ghost? ›

That bit is Ghosts' final scene, a flash-forward some decades into the future, in which a much older Alison and Mike return to Button House – now a luxury golf hotel – for what we learn is their regular Christmas visit. The receptionist greets them.

What is the climax in the story ghost? ›

Climax: Carl arrives to kill Molly. The threat of the Third Plot Point becomes real and the action heats up. Climactic Moment: Sam kills Carl. Resolution: Sam goes to heaven.

What happened to ghost at the end of the book? ›

At the novel's conclusion, Castle is at the starting line, preparing to run his first race. His mother, aunt, cousin, and teammates are all supporting him. For the first time, Castle feels hopeful for his future. The novel ends as the starting gun fires.

What does the ending of we have a ghost mean? ›

Joy's research reveals that Ernest isn't really Ernest; the real Ernest is still alive, so they track him down and real-Ernest reveals the ghost is actually his brother-in-law named Randy.

What was she eating in the ghost story? ›

In a sequence that will surely go down in history as some of the greatest long takes ever, Mara rage-eats almost an entire vegan chocolate pie on camera.

What happens in A Ghost Story by Mark Twain? ›

Twain's ghost story begins like many other ghost stories: His narrator is alone in a dark room and he hears and sees odd phenomena that he begins to suspect are supernatural. While he does actually encounter a ghost, Twain uses this particular ghost to mock superstition and expose greed.

What is the quote at the beginning of the ghost story? ›

And found A Haunted House. I couldn't believe that I had never read it before. “The first sentence begins: 'Whatever hour you woke there was a door shunting'. [sic] I couldn't resist extending that to the film.

What does the end of Ghost Stories mean? ›

Clues hinting at Goodman's guilt and the dark secret throughout the film, leading up to the jaw-dropping conclusion. The real meaning of Ghost Stories ending addresses themes of guilt, toxic masculinity, and male struggles to articulate feelings.

What is the plot summary of ghosts? ›

Ghosts is a three-act play by Henrik Ibsen that deals with heavy and controversial subject matter including incest, assisted suicide, and sexually transmitted infection. The plot follows the Alving family as they confront the dark secrets that are embedded in their past and present.

What is the movie ghost story based on? ›

Based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Peter Straub, it follows a group of elderly businessmen in New England who gather to recount their involvement in a woman's death decades prior when one of them suspects her ghost has been haunting him. Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

What happens at the end of the book ghost? ›

At the novel's conclusion, Castle is at the starting line, preparing to run his first race. His mother, aunt, cousin, and teammates are all supporting him. For the first time, Castle feels hopeful for his future.

What happens at the end of ghost Writer? ›

Lang derides his suggestions. Upon leaving the aircraft, Lang is assassinated by a British anti-war protester, who is in turn shot by Lang's bodyguards. Despite Lang's death, the writer is asked to complete the book for posthumous publication, as in light of the assassination, it will be a certain bestseller.

What is the conclusion of the ghost by Henrik Ibsen? ›

At the end of Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen, Mrs. Alving is indecisive about whether she should use morphine to kill Oswald. Oswald is in a vegetative state, and he has asked his mother to kill him, but she cannot decide what to do.

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