The Devil's Horse Ending Explained: Highly convoluted Mexican concoction involving the titular 'Devil's Horse' and a violent son brought back to life, courtesy of the aforementioned Devil who begins straight away to be even more violent then before, this time extending his violence to women and animals. Directed by Federico Curiel, this 1975 western film stars Jorge Rivero (Luciano), alongside Narciso Busquets as Don Fernando, Juan Miranda as Esteban, Yolanda Ochoa as Luisa. Rated 4.9/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of The Devil's Horse?

Highly convoluted Mexican concoction involving the titular 'Devil's Horse' and a violent son brought back to life, courtesy of the aforementioned Devil who begins straight away to be even more violent then before, this time extending his violence to women and animals.

How Does Jorge Rivero (Luciano)'s Story End?

  • Jorge Rivero: Jorge Rivero's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Narciso Busquets (Don Fernando): Narciso Busquets's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Juan Miranda (Esteban): Juan Miranda's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of The Devil's Horse Mean?

The ending of The Devil's Horse brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Jorge Rivero's story may not satisfy all audiences.