Poltergeist (1982) | |
Plot Synopsis (continued)
The Presence of Ghosts: Robbie planted a fanciful solution in Steve's mind when he suggested a creative method to retrieve his sister from the spirit world: "If I got killed, could I visit her and show her how to get back here? You could tie a rope around me and hold it tight. Then somebody could come and get us and we could live somewhere else." Dr. Lesh explained the reasons why ghosts or spirits of departed humans could become malevolent:
While everyone was sleeping in the downstairs living room, Marty went to search in the refrigerator for something to eat. A raw piece of beef steak that he removed and set down slowly inched its way across the kitchen counter. The chicken drumstick he had been chewing dropped from his mouth to the floor - it was swarming with maggots. As he washed his mouth out in the bathroom, he had a morbid, hallucinatory experience. He watched his face deteriorate in the haunted mirror - in morbid horror, he clawed at his face and peeled back the rotting flesh with his fingers, pulling off gobs of skin down to the bone [reminiscent of the Nazis' fate in Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). The hands in the scene actually belonged to co-producer Spielberg]. After a sudden flash of light, his face was restored back to normal. Sensors recorded vibrations and other movements. The remote video-camera directed its lens toward the upstairs room, where smoke and bright lights materialized. A spooky apparition with swirling, wispy tendrils descended the staircase, surrounded by lights and wind. The whispy ghost whisked itself up and through the ceiling. A playback of the recording revealed numerous, blindingly-bright spirits parading down the stairway:
Ultimately, Dr. Lesh had the first-hand evidence she sought - the jewelry and videotapes: "I'm gonna have to display these, you know." Both Freelings rejected publicity from popular TV shows:
Dr. Lesh departed with Marty, but proposed further help. Mr. Teague (James Karen), Steve's boss, inquired about his absence during a visit in the plagued house. The piano moved, and the front-door light malfunctioned - so Steve ushered him outside. The two of them took a drive to a view point above the developments, where new housing tracts were being planned:
The proposed location for Steve's new home rested next to a vast cemetery: "Not much room for a pool, is there?" he surmised. Teague reassured him: "We own all the land. We've already made arrangements for relocating the cemetery." Steve was flabbergasted that a sacred graveyard would be disturbed for further development by the greedy real estate company. A possible explanation for Carol Anne's abduction arose when Steve suspected that the developers had built their own house over a bulldozed, sacred Indian burial ground:
Professional Help to Cleanse the House and Rescue Carol Anne: Dr. Lesh recommended a professional exorcist and "extraordinary clairvoyant" named Tangina (Zelda Rubinstein), a tiny, midget-sized, but plump woman: "She's cleaned many houses. Her gifts have been documented..." The psychic's first pronouncement revealed her extra-sensory powers: "This house has many hearts." She also exuded confidence and calmly comforted Diane: "Your daughter is alive and in this house." Tangina asked about "the last incident of bi-location," and bolstered the strength of Diane - the mother-figure:
In a spellbinding monologue, the eccentric Tangina spoke of Carol Anne's relation to the unseen spirits that had pulled her into their sphere. She also began to figure out how to rescue the young girl:
Three ribbons, handkerchiefs, numbered tennis balls, thick rope, and bath water were prepared. Carol Anne was summoned by her mother's voice and then by her father's authoritative, angry demeanor. Against her own instincts, Diane commanded her daughter to "run to the light, Carol Anne. Run as fast as you can...Mommy is in the light...Mommy is waiting for you in the light." The door to the bedroom was opened - blinding blue strobe-lights flashed from within the closet. Tangina instructed Ryan to "go downstairs and wait by the target" and Steven to "give me the tennis ball marked number one." She discovered a passageway or otherworldly-channel between the closet through to the living room ceiling when she tossed the ball into the closet and it returned by way of the living room. Steve tossed a handful of rope into the closet - the end of it, covered with pinkish slime, fell at Ryan's feet from the living room ceiling. Although Tangina volunteered to go in, the rope was tied around Diane's waist. With Steve lowering her into the upstairs closet, and Ryan pulling the other end of the rope in the living room, Diane was guided through the closet into the channel of the twilight other-world. A spell was cast by the clairvoyant: "Cross over, children. All are welcome. All welcome, go into the light...There is peace and serenity in the light." In one of the truly scary moments in the film, Steve panicked and pulled on the rope - the hideous, giant monstrous head of the Beast roared at him from the closet door - he dropped the rope holding Diane and the enraged creature retreated. Clutching Carol Anne in her arms and grasping the rope, Diane plummeted from the ceiling to the living room floor - both were covered with a reddish, slimy, jelly-like afterbirth. She had successfully plucked her daughter from the jaws of death. The bath water revived them. Tangina prematurely and smugly boasted to the video camera recording the events about the extraction:
A Finale of Nightmarish Horror: A moving van was being packed with boxes of the Freelings' belongings - they were moving away permanently. Another inanimate object almost 'killed' Steve - he stumbled over Robbie's bicycle in the front yard. Diane had white curls of hair at her temples from the harrowing ordeal. They were "leaving tonight for sure." Diane was taking a soothing bath and the younger children rested in the serene, silent and peaceful house. The paranormal events commenced again: the frightening, grinning clown doll vanished from its customary chair, grabbed Robbie, pulled him under the bed and attempted to strangle its owner. Another invisible spirit traumatized Diane - the malignant force bounced her on the bed, hurled her against the bedroom wall, and dragged her across the ceiling.
The closet came to life with more virulence than before - there was an oozing, gooey slime, white-hot light, and more sucking power. The Beast barred Diane from entering her children's bedroom door - she screamed: "No, don't touch my baby." In a memorable terrifying conclusion - a finale of nightmarish horror, the distraught mother ran outside into the yard for help - in the rain - and mades a wrong step. She slipped into the muddy, excavated pit next to the house, dug for their swimming pool. She slid down the slippery slope into the dirty water - she surfaced with skeletal faces of corpses (with silent, screaming expressions) rising behind her. Coffins, with partly decomposed, rotting corpses, imploded from beneath the ground. Diane scrambled to escape, but the mud prevented her from getting a grip, and she slid back into the macabre swimming pool of death. Her neighbors pulled her out, and she rushed back upstairs to her children's bedroom. In the corridor, the perspective of the passageway lengthened, and as she ran toward the bedroom door, the distance increased. With a desperate assault, she finally reached the room, which was being sucked into the grotesque maw of the Beast. By grasping hands in a chain, she was able to pull her young children from the threatening jaws. More coffins and tombstones exploded through the floor of the house and in the yard, opening up and exposing more skeletal remains. Steve condemned his boss for lying to him about Phase One of the Cuesta Verde Estates development:
The Freelings recovered Dana (who screamed "What's happening?"), reclaimed their family, and escaped in the family car with the dog through a dangerous gauntlet of obstacles as more skeletal corpses burst from underneath. There was nothing left on the plot of ground that was the Freeling's house after it imploded. They drove by the ironic sign: "You are now leaving Cuesta Verde - We'll miss you!" Another hotel marquee at their Holiday Inn announced: "WELCOME DR. FANTASY & FRIENDS." Tired, the evicted family found refuge in a hotel room there. Steve shut the door - after a moment, though, he opened it and shoved the room's TV out onto the balcony for the night. After the credits played and blackness filled the screen, giggling children's voices filled the soundtrack, and then slowly diminished. |