Undertone ending explained: Who is Abyzou? ...Middle East

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The feature debut of writer/director Ian Tuason has generated plenty of buzz since it's festival premiere last year – although our own 2-star review is on the more negative end of the spectrum – and has just arrived in UK cinemas to frighten audiences on this side of the Atlantic.

At the start of the film, the pair begin to look into a series of unsettling voice recordings sent to them by a couple named Mike and Jessa, which include some pretty horrifying versions of London Bridge and Baa Baa Black Sheep.

Seen the film and need those final moments unpacked? Read on to have the Undertone ending explained.

Undertone ending explained: Who is Abyzou?

When one of the recordings from Mike and Jessa is played backwards, a phrase is heard which suddenly unlocks things: "Come in Abyzou."

Naturally, given her pregnancy, this is not exactly the most comforting news to Evy. And this general sense of unease is made even worse by the fact that she is starting to notice all sorts of weird, creepy occurrences around her house, not least the fact that her mother – who has shown no sign of waking from her unconscious state – appears to be mysteriously moving around, and that a statue of the Virgin Mary keeps reappearing in strange places.

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We learn through a caller to the podcast that in the time since these recordings were sent,  Mike and Jessa were found dead in their house with plastic bags over their heads and crayon drawings of babies all over their walls. What's more, it was revealed in an autopsy that Jessa had been pregnant.

It would appear that Abyzou has been able to enter Evy's house through the files and is now wreaking havoc on her, although the film cuts to black before we ever find out the exact fate of Evy and her mother.

"And then I found Abyzou, which was a demon from the Testament of Solomon, which is an ancient book, an ancient scripture. She was perfect for this movie. Again, it’s just like nursery rhymes. The Testament of Solomon is passed on through oral tradition."

"But since we’re all connected in many ways, in language and culture, who’s to say that this entity doesn’t really exist?"

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