Knowing (2009) Movie Explained | Story Summarized
Knowing (2009) Thriller drama movie explained. The American thriller Drama-Season film story summarized with a full ending explanation. These are the tales of a remarkable series of numbers gathered from a Time Machine that predicts impending catastrophic disasters. Both the girl and the man are capable of foreseeing all big future crises. The plot is about an educational institute where the students are given a task to draw what they expect in future. All students draw something except a girl "character Lucinda" who just writes the list of numbers on her drawing sheet , following the murmuring voices and she engraves the last numbers on a door with her fingernails when her sheet is taken with the completion of time. Now all drawings are kept in a time capsule and it is buried to open after 5 decades. After 5 decades, the drawings are taken out and Lucinda's drawing paper is given to a boy who is the son of a scientist named "John". Now "John" begins to investigate the meaning of these digits and it is exposed that these are the dates of 3 mishaps that occurred in the past. And 2 remaining dates are left.
According to the next date, an airplane crashed and two trains collided with a great loss of human lives. Now there is left a last number which "John" discovers on that door where "Lucinda" had engraved on it. There is a message of "EE" referring to "Everyone else". Now it indicates that the whole World will soon be rooted out. Then some spaceships are seen ascending on Earth which carry the kids of the World to save them and the whole World is destroyed according to Lucinda's prediction with the solar flare. In the end, two children are seen on a mysterious planet who are moving to a very strange tree which is perhaps a tree of life. Please Like, Share and Subscribe.
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Directed by: Alex Proyas and Nicolas Cage
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