Crawl
Alexandre Aja ’s horror - thrillerCrawlpits Kaya Scodelario against alligator and hurricanes , but does it feature an after - credits aspect ? In the years since he started making flick , Aja has become known for specialize in stylishly gruesome and visceral B - movies likeHigh TensionandThe Hills Have Eyesremake . After helming the gleefully bloodyPiranha 3Din 2010 , the director spend the years that follow craft relatively in high spirits - supercilium thrillers likeHornsandThe 9th Life of Louis Drax . However , he ’s once again returned to his pulpy source with his latest offering .
Produced by Sam Raimi and written by Michael and Shawn Rasmussen ( The Ward),Crawlfollows a young woman name Haley ( Scodelario ) as she sets out to deliver her founding father ( Barry Pepper ) in the face of an incoming Category 5 hurricane . However , when she find him injured in the crawl space cellar of their menage ’s old house , Haley quickly realizes that they have hungry alligators to concern about , on top of the flood water . With little sentence to save , she and her dad struggle to make it to prophylactic before they either drown or are turn into a alligator snack .
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For those who are wondering , Crawldoes NOT have a post - credits scene . The end credits are set to the cheerfully tongue in face tune " See You Later , Alligator " , which uprise as a 1950s rock and peal Song dynasty written and recorded by Bobby Charles . Beyond that , however , there ’s nothing beyond the cast and work party inclination to calculate forward to after the picture ’s last shot .
In a certain way , it ’s actually refreshing thatCrawldoesn’t attempt to explicitly mark up a continuation with an after - acknowledgment scene , as so many mainstream picture and/or dealership movies do these days . Indeed , as much playfulness as cinematic universe film can be , they ’re also frequently hurt by their need to lie the foot for future installments . In some cases , it does n’t help that the reveals in their post - credits stinger end up being more exciting than the overall picture show . By comparison , Crawlaims to deliver a lean , base summer thrill ride and makes for a utterly satisfying standalone experience … though , as with most repulsion - thriller , a sequel plausibly should n’t be ruled out altogether .
As far asCrawl ’s end credits are worry , however , there ’s nothing spare to depend forward to . That say , the film itself is so short ( less than 90 minutes ) that there ’s little reason to hurry out during its final few minutes ( unless you need to , obviously ) and not hang around - if only as a show of appreciation to the many people who serve to make this creature boast a reality .
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