Momster Ending Explained: In order to evade the law, notorious bank robber the MOMSTER (Amanda Plummer) ditched her daughter Angel (Brianna Hildebrand) with a dangerous accomplice named Dallas (John Ennis) at his drug front roadside diner Wild Ride. Directed by Drew Denny, this 2019 action film stars Amanda Plummer (Momster), alongside Brianna Hildebrand as Angel, Ryan Simpkins. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Momster?

In order to evade the law, notorious bank robber the MOMSTER (Amanda Plummer) ditched her daughter Angel (Brianna Hildebrand) with a dangerous accomplice named Dallas (John Ennis) at his drug front roadside diner Wild Ride. Working as a drug dealing waitress on wheels, Angel befriends klutzy bus girl Rose (Ryan Simpkins) - who happens to be madly in love with Angel- but is distracted by daydreams that her mother will come rescue her so they can be the most illustrious mother/daughter bank robbing duo the world has ever known. But when the Momster shows up on Angel's birthday with more than one screw loose, it turns out Angel has to do the saving - Will Momster escape the cops again?

Drew Denny's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Amanda Plummer (Momster)'s journey. Working as a drug dealing waitress on wheels, Angel befriends klutzy bus girl Rose (Ryan Simpkins) - who happens to be madly in love with Angel- but is distracted by daydreams that her mother will come rescue her so they can be the most illustrious mother/daughter bank robbing duo the world has ever known.

How Does Amanda Plummer (Momster)'s Story End?

  • Amanda Plummer: Amanda Plummer's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Brianna Hildebrand (Angel): Brianna Hildebrand's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Ryan Simpkins: Ryan Simpkins's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Momster Mean?

The ending of Momster brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Amanda Plummer's story may not satisfy all audiences.