***Ending Spoiler***
Tzabok performed the great Jewish exorcism to exorcise the female demon spirit. The demon Abizou, who is the taker of children, is casted back into the Dibbuk box.
The ring drops on the ground. Tzabok picks up the ring. He places a white linen over the demon box.
Clyde stays at his former home. He opens up the refrigerator. Stephanie watches Clyde, reminiscing of their past marriage. Clyde begins to cough. Stephanie is terrified since she remembers that a demon spirit crawled out of his mouth.
Clyde and Tzabok talk on the phone. Tzabok wants to return the car. However, Clyde tells him to keep the car. He has no plans to go anywhere. the Dibbuk box rests on the passenger seat.
Tzabok drives down a residential street. We fear the worse, as the demonic possession is not over yet. Once crossing an intersection, a truck strikes the BMW and crushes the vehicle.
Bystanders search the wreckage for survivors. Car debris spread across the road, a horrific accident with a fatal outcome. Unfortunately, the end of the movie reveals to us the demon spirit voice again.
The demon box projected to side of the road. A voice echoes out of the box to convey the exorcism failed to contain the taker of children. We reflect back to the ring, one last possession that was left out to close the exorcism story. Not all possessions were placed into the demon box.
The Possession movie ends with a twist ending.
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