The End (2012) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.
Félix's ex-girlfriend who joins the reunion. She survives alongside the remaining group and ultimately sacrifices herself to a circus lion at the marina to save a young girl. Ángel's final sketches fo...
The late-30s protagonist and reunion organizer. He brings his girlfriend Eva, retrieves Ángel's prophetic sketchbook, and witnesses the supernatural phenomenon erasing humanity. He survives alongside...
Félix's new girlfriend who accompanies him to the mountain cabin. She rebuffs Hugo's advances and later joins the dwindling survivors. Depicted alongside Félix in Ángel's final sketch, she ultimately...
Hugo's wife who attends the cabin gathering. She witnesses Eva rejecting Hugo and later vanishes mysteriously during the group's descent down a cliffside path, becoming one of the early casualties of...
A womanizing playboy and Cova's husband. He attempts to advance on Eva, which Cova observes. While the group travels through a deserted caravan park, Hugo disappears while swimming, succumbing to the...
Sergio's tense and secretive wife. She grows agitated over Ángel's absence and confesses that he orchestrated the reunion. While fleeing rabid dogs on bicycles, she vanishes mid-chase, falling victim...
The owner of the remote mountain cabin hosting the reunion. He introduces his wife Sara to Eva and participates in the initial group gatherings. His role remains primarily as the host until the crisis...
A failed businessman attending the weekend reunion. He is part of the initial group reminiscing about the past, but the plot summary provides no further specific actions or developments for him after...
A group of friends confronts a mysterious global phenomenon while grappling with past trauma and the struggle for survival.
Directed by Jorge Torregrossa
The End (2012) · 5.1/10 · drama, science-fiction, thriller
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