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The closest to a definitive answer that I could find is from an interview with the film-makers: We purposely left the ending open for interpretation because this movie is about the journey- where our characters end up at the end of YellowBrickRoad is dependent on their fears and motivations.
We purposely left the ending open for interpretation because this movie is about the journey- where our characters end up at the end of YellowBrickRoad is dependent on their fears and motivations. Every character ends up with a different fate because of who they are.
YellowBrickRoad is a 2010 American horror film directed by Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton and starring Cassidy Freeman, Anessa Ramsey and Laura Heisler. It is about an expedition to discover the fate of an entire town that disappeared into the wilderness 70 years earlier.
From what I've read a major point of consternation about this movie is its ending which offers no clear answers about what the hell happened and is, frankly, wide open to multiple interpretations.
27 kwi 2012 · At the End of the Path: A Review of “YellowBrickRoad”. Seventy years ago, the entire population of a New Hampshire town left their homes and vanished into the woods. The bodies of nearly 300 of these missing people were later discovered, mutilated corpses which bore the signs of murder and exposure to the elements.
If you thought this movie was scary I encourage you to go watch The Ritual on Netflix. It really seems like the ritual is everything yellow brick road wanted to be but perfectly executed and the plot ties together nicely by the end of the film.
With Michael Laurino, Anessa Ramsey, Alex Draper, Cassidy Freeman. 1940: the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked up a winding mountain trail, leaving everything behind. 2008: the first official expedition into the wilderness attempts to solve the mystery of the lost citizens of Friar.