Flanagan’s Hill House Still Delivers The Most Mind-Bending Horror Twist

After seven years, it is hard not to deny how Mike Flanagan‘s first and, arguably, the best Netflix horror show features one of the most mind-bending twists in horror history.

If there is one twist in the history of the horror genre that is still the best ever, it is the ending moment from The Sixth Sense that reveals the truth about Bruce Willis’ character. Several other twists and turns from renowned horror movies like The Mist, Orphan, and 1408 also remain memorable even to this day.

However, when it comes to completely baffling a viewer and paying off a long-standing story setup, only a few come close to being as epic and bone-chilling as the one in Mike Flanagan’s best Netflix show, The Haunting of Hill House.

Haunting Of Hill House’s Bent-Neck Lady Scene Is 1 Of The Most Chilling Horror Twists Of All Time

The Bent Neck Lady in The Haunting of Hill House
The Bent Neck Lady in The Haunting of Hill House

The bent-neck lady twist is one of the most chilling yet profound horror reveals of all time. In horror movies and shows, monsters and ghosts are usually treated as external intruders who haunt unsuspecting victims. When it comes to The Haunting of Hill House, however, it establishes that some of our biggest fears and most undefined terrors stem from within ourselves.

“To learn what we fear is to learn who we are. Horror defies our boundaries and illuminates our souls.”

― Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House

The above quote from Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House perfectly describes how, as haunting the bent-neck lady twist seems in the show, it actually helps Nell realize the truth about one of her biggest childhood fears. Even for viewers, the twist makes them question the boundaries of time that confine the living and whether they would still define their life after death.

Although it is hard to give a simple explanation for the bent-neck lady twist in The Haunting of Hill House, it perfectly captures how the past, the present, and the future unfold simultaneously for the dead while the living are haunted by the metaphorical “ghosts” of their past and future.

Since it is a twist at the end of the day, it loses its shock value once you have already seen it. However, even during a rewatch, the bent-neck lady reveal is always a tragic and hard-hitting reminder of the quiet cruelty of inevitability and the way unresolved pain echoes across a lifetime and beyond.

The Bent-Neck Lady Twist Was Seemingly Inspired By An Overlook Indie Horror Movie

A woman is silhouetted against the dark landscape in Lake Mungo
A woman is silhouetted against the dark landscape in Lake Mungo

Released in 2008, Lake Mungo is a low-budget horror movie directed by Joel Anderson. Although the movie remains relatively obscure, it ranks among Mike Flanagan’s favorite horror movies. The movie also features a familiar bent-neck lady-esque twist in which a young girl is haunted by her own ghost before she ends up dead.

Apart from praising the movie’s realistic documentary style, rich character beats, and compelling storytelling, Flanagan also described a specific scene from the film in his review (via Letterboxd). He revealed that the scene made him “physically stand up” and “retreat from the movie.

From his description, it is hard not to believe Mike Flanagan is referring to the same death reveal mentioned above that seemingly inspired him to come up with the bent-neck lady twist in The Haunting of Hill House.

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