What Is The Rental Of The Movie About? Spoilers and Ending

THE CAR, from left to right: Sheila Vand, Dan Stevens, by 2020. IFC Films / Courtesy Everett Collection

In Dave Franco’s debut as a director, four friends decide to make a break for a couple of days and head to the Oregon coast in Rent. What comes next is a story of betrayal and bloodshed and a little bit of a final touch. If you have not yet seen this film of suspense and want to know exactly what happens before you get to “play”, read on to find out the main arguments and the conclusion.

Married couple Charlie (Dan Stevens) and Michelle’s (Alison Brie), along with Charlie, the brother of Josh (Jeremy Allen White) and his girlfriend Mina (Sheila Vand), rent a beach house for a getaway, but run into trouble before you even leave home. Mine is crazy, because when she tries to reserve the house, your request is denied, but when Charlie booking requests after it, your request goes through. She immediately assumes that it is because she is a woman of color and Charlie is a white man. When they arrive at the house, Mine is facing the caregiver Taylor (Toby Huss) about him and put him out of his attitude.

However, Taylor and his aura of creepy out of the house and the four friends settle in. On the first night, Charlie, Josh, and Mina decide to get high, while Michelle sleeps, that leads to the Mine and Charlie engage in the hot tub and then in the shower. Apart from the Mine dating Charlie, the brother of Mina and Charlie also work together, and after a collection of drug-induced compliments on the work of others, fall into each other and start making out, which leads to more.

The next day, Michelle embarks on a walk that she was hoping for, and that only Josh accompanies him. While Charlie and the Mine are working off their hangovers, Mine gives an account of the head of the shower has a camera in it. When she says to Charlie and tells him that he must call the police, he realizes that the other shower also has a camera, which means you caught them in the act of the previous night. To avoid tell you to Josh and Michelle what happened, decide the brush of the hidden cameras.

Later that day when everyone is back in the house, Josh is unaware of his dog, Reggie, is absent. Michelle decides to get high on your own this evening, so she is not really helping the search for Reggie. She instead of trying to make the hot tub work, but it is not so. She called Taylor to come and fix it, and Josh asks Taylor if he took the dog. He fixed the hot tub, but before he leaves, Mina decides to confront him about the cameras in the showers. He says that he has no idea what is going on, but he’s Mine and get in a fight that leads to Josh knocking him unconscious.

While the four decide what to do with him, an intruder masked — that apparently is behind all of this — comes and drowns Taylor, killing him. The entire world panics and decides to get rid of Taylor’s body once they realize that he is dead (although I don’t understand how he died). Josh, Charlie, and the Mine take him out to a cliff to push him off. While you’re doing this, the intruder plays the footage of Charlie and the Mine in the shower on one of the Televisions for Michelle. In a fit of fury, she gets in the car to leave, with Charlie chasing her. She tells him that she knows what he did, and he says that means nothing. She leaves anyway, but it gets a puncture in the forest.

Charlie receives a text from Michelle asking for help, and when he turns to her, trips over his dead body and then is attacked by the masked intruder. Back at the house, Josh and Mine are the pursuit of material file when the intruder is shown. He kills Josh, and, as Mina tries to escape, she runs off the cliff because she can’t see through the fog. At the next traffic light, the intruder is observed, the removal of all their cameras and recording devices of the house, and in walks Reggie, who was well all along.

The intruder then apparently you rent a new place, makes a copy of the key, the plants with their cameras, and waits for his next victim, proving that, in reality, he had no ties with the previous home or guests. Just go out and kill the vacationers.

Lydia Livingston

Lydia is the newest member of the Genesis Brand family and has fit into the culture seamlessly. After graduating college, three years ago, Lydia made the transition to west coast life after her early years in NYC. She's an avid tennis player, animal rights activist and aspiring vegan chef.

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