Sleep deprivation affected the human glymphatic system. It is a network of vessels that clean wastes from the central nervous system during sleep. A lack of sleep led to dysfunctional brain activity, due to which humans started hallucinating and began killing each other. In one scene, Jill and Noah spotted shooting stars, which were actually satellites falling down from the sky.
Thus, one can determine the prospects of danger. It affected humans globally. Murphy found out that one old woman can still sleep amid the catastrophe. So a team of scientists commanded Dr. Murphy, and assisted by the army, were taking the old woman to a secret laboratory referred to as hub in North Lewisburg Village in Ohio.
According to Jill, Dr. Murphy was a psychiatrist. As sleep expert who worked for the US army, she used to set sleep parameters for interrogation of war criminals and terrorists. In simple words, she helped in sleep torture interrogation conducted by the army. They used to kill people to get answers from them. So the solar flare cause-and-effect came as a Karma for them symbolism in the film. Jill was confident that if Murphy found out about Matilda, and her ability to sleep, she would conduct severe experiments on a child to get a cure out of her.
And for that, she might go to any extent, even kill Matilda, in her obsession and experimentation. In the ending sequence, Matilda concluded that she was brought back to life by sheriff Cameron.
In a way, it was another life for her. A similar incident happened with her brother, Noah, who killed himself by an electric shock. But at the brink of the moment, Matilda used a defibrillator and brought him back. Thus, it could be concluded that to cure Sleep Deprivation, one had to die and then come back to life through artificial means. As it turns out, Jill was right not to trust Dr. But despite the sleep deprivation, Jill manages to rescue her daughter just as chaos is descending on the hub.
Everyone is hallucinating and losing their minds, which is not a great situation for a military base full of automatic rifles. The night passes in total bloodshed. Then, suddenly, Noah wakes up. Either the defibrillator revived him on a delay, or it revived him instantly, but he was so tired that he immediately fell asleep.
She realizes that both she and Noah really did die, and were brought back to life. Presumably, the old lady who could sleep also died but was revived. Matilda and Noah drag their mother, who is nearly catatonic, to the lake and drown her. They pull her out after she stops breathing, and we see Noah performing CPR on his mother. The screen goes black before she wakes up.
But over black, we hear Rodriguez take a gasping breath, indicating that Noah is able to revive her in the end.
And the final image of Gina Rodriguez being drowned in the water looks an awful lot like a baptism. Katz saves Matilda from being experimented on by using a syringe to inject Jennifer Jason Leigh's Major Murphy without clearing out the air first.
According to Healthline , "These air bubbles can travel to your brain, heart, or lungs and cause a heart attack, stroke or respiratory failure. Pictures on the mantle of Doris' house show Jill's wedding picture with her husband in military uniform. Later, when Dodge asks Noah what happened to his father, Noah says, "He died in the war.
When Doris asks Jill for sleeping medication, Jill replies, "I don't do that anymore. You know the judge said that I wasn't allowed. When Jill is caught snooping around Murphy's office for sleeping pills and a soldier catches her, she says, "I'm 68 Whiskey. Corporal Adams. Out of Fort Huachuca. Jill thanks Murphy, a psychiatrist whose expertise is sleep, for getting her a job as a security guard at the unnamed university.
Jill later tells her son Noah that she and Murphy worked together in the army overseas. Sleep deprivation, it was torture," Jill explains, adding, "They killed people. Despite knowing what Murphy is capable of, Jill realizes she must rescue the woman being held at the hub who's also able to fall asleep. Jill needs her because otherwise there won't be anyone to take care of Matilda when she dies.
Murphy explains that the soldiers inject a cocktail that helps with mental acuity, but it also causes some neurological damage. After six days, the soldiers start to hallucinate. One soldier sees what he believes to be a grenade, but is in fact a pinecone. The soldiers start shooting at the thin air -- and then at each other. After Noah cuts into a wire believing it's a fish, which his dad had taught him how to debone, he's badly electrocuted.
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