The new Australian horror flick is not one for the faint-hearted.

By Patrick Cremona

Published: Friday, 28 July 2023 at 10:00 AM


Chilling Australian horror flick Talk to Me arrives in UK cinemas this weekend – and it’s safe to say it’s not one for the faint-hearted.

The film follows a group of friends who come into ownership of a mysterious embalmed hand that allows them to experience brief – but controlled – moments of demonic possession when they perform a certain ritual.

The gang quickly becomes hooked on the thrills of this activity, but things don’t stay plain sailing for long, and soon one of their number is irreparably damaged when a possession goes wrong.

If you’ve watched the film and didn’t quite grasp what was happening at the end – perhaps because you were watching the film through your fingers by that point – you can read on to have the Talk to Me ending explained.

WARNING: SPOILERS FOR TALK TO ME FOLLOW

Talk to Me ending explained: Does Mia die?

Towards the beginning of the film, we are introduced to best friends Jade and Mia, who are invited to a party where the embalmed hand is being used.

Things take a turn for the worse the next day when Jade’s younger brother Riley decides he wants to have a shot of possession – much to his sister’s annoyance.

The rest of the group let him have a go, but rather than being possessed by an unknown spirit, as has been the case for everyone else, his body is taken over by Rhea, Mia’s late mother.

Due to this complication, the ritual goes on longer than the limit and Riley becomes fully possessed, which results in him being hospitalised with severe injuries after he smashes his face against a table several times.

Mia is blamed for this by both Jade and her mum Sue, and she soon finds herself seeing visions and acting erratically, including on one night that she spends with Jade’s boyfriend Daniel – during which he wakes up to find her sucking his feet.

Mia soon realises that the spirits from the hand are now following her and tries to contact Rhea again using the hand. She appears to be successful and is told that she must help Riley, who is still in a state of possession.