Ebrill and her father perform trepanation on Adèlle, to draw out the evil within her. Ebrill informs her that the dead don't get second chances. Adèlle begs for a second chance with her daughter. While in Annwyn, the film reveals that (prior to the events of the film) Sarah attempted suicide following an argument with her mother, resulting in their trip to Wales. In an attempt to rescue her daughter, Adèlle throws both herself and Ebrill over the cliffs, despite James' protests, and sends them both to Annwyn, a sepia-toned, misty version of reality. Ebrill's father took him in, and when Dafydd could no longer bear witnessing the shepherd hurting Ebrill, he set her free, which in turn allowed the evil within her to lash out and shove her father over the cliff.Īdèlle makes the connection that Ebrill is back once more because she has found a living substitute in Sarah. Dafydd was one of the followers who did not throw himself off the cliff, though both his parents did.
Her father tried to draw the evil out of her, through trepanning and locking her in her room. Ebrill did come back, but, something came back with her. He then convinced his followers to throw themselves into the ocean, claiming that it was the way to Paradise, while he privately hoped that their sacrifice would return Ebrill to him from Annwyn. When Ebrill, who was a sickly child, died, her father gave her to the ocean, sending her to Annwyn. Ebrill is the long-dead daughter of a local shepherd who also served as the town's pastor fifty years prior. Later, Sarah vanishes on the beach, and another similar looking girl, named Ebrill (Welsh for "April"), appears in her place. A local man Dafydd ( Maurice Roëves) explains that, according to traditional Welsh mythology, Annwyn is a sort of afterlife.
By the side of a cliff, they see a strange memorial with evidence of a plate missing and with the name " Annwyn" marked on it. He's even died twice in video games: 2007's The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and 2018's Hitman 2.While in Wales visiting her husband James ( Sean Bean), Adèlle ( Maria Bello) tries to fix her relationship with her daughter Sarah ( Sophie Stuckey). Bean's deaths aren't limited to his villainous roles, though: as heroic or neutral characters, he's been pelted with arrows, forced over a cliff by rampaging cattle, and, of course, beheaded in front of a cheering crowd.
In the horror-thriller The Hitcher, he creepily tormented a college student until she managed to shoot him in the head. In 1992's The Patriot Games, Bean was a terrorist who is impaled on an anchor by Harrison Ford. This set a very familiar precedent over the years in which Bean's villains and antagonists would all meet fatal, and often gruesome, ends. The first death came in the 1986 film Caravaggio, where his character, the murderous Ranuccio, had his throat cut by the lead character. The actor has been killed a whopping 21 times since his debut. The 60-year-old British actor is known best for his roles in films like GoldenEye and Lord of the Rings and as Eddard "Ned" Stark in the first season of Game of Thrones. What links many of his roles, to the point that it's become a meme, is that his characters normally die before the credits roll - something he's started to avoid.īean has a pretty good reason to be tired of going through on-screen deaths. Sean Bean is famous for always dying in movies and TV, but he's apparently had enough.