Devil in the Womb Ending Explained: After 15 years of marriage and adopting two brothers Alani and Vito, Amelia became pregnant. Directed by Adhe Dharmastriya, this 2022 horror film stars Nafa Urbach (Amelia), alongside Ali Syakieb as Verdi, Denira Wiraguna as Alani, M. Adhiyat as Vito. Rated 4/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Devil in the Womb?

After 15 years of marriage and adopting two brothers Alani and Vito, Amelia became pregnant. In order to take care of his wife, who also suffers from high blood pressure, Verdi the husband, moved from Jakarta to a plantation company at the foot of Mount Salak. Problems arise when the house they live in appears by the spirit of a woman who in the past lost a baby in her womb due to a mystical event. Now the spirit has come, trying to penetrate into Amelia's body to judge the baby in her womb. Vito and Alani, who realize the danger, try to protect their mother even though they have to face a life-threatening threat. But as it turned out, the woman's spirit was the only danger he faced. There are other, more sinister forces that have never been thought of before.

Adhe Dharmastriya's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Nafa Urbach (Amelia)'s journey. In order to take care of his wife, who also suffers from high blood pressure, Verdi the husband, moved from Jakarta to a plantation company at the foot of Mount Salak.

As part of the Iblis Dalam Kandungan Movie, the ending carries additional weight for fans following the franchise.

How Does Nafa Urbach (Amelia)'s Story End?

  • Nafa Urbach: Nafa Urbach's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Ali Syakieb (Verdi): Ali Syakieb's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Denira Wiraguna (Alani): Denira Wiraguna's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Devil in the Womb Mean?

The ending of Devil in the Womb brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Nafa Urbach's story may not satisfy all audiences.