Coherence 2013
Directed by: James Ward Byrkit
Main Plot
During a dinner party among close friends, the atmosphere takes a surreal turn as a comet streaks across the night sky. As the evening unfolds, unexplained phenomena begin to disrupt the gathering—phones shatter, power flickers, and odd coincidences pile up. The friends soon realize that the comet’s presence is causing reality itself to fracture, creating parallel versions of themselves and their surroundings. With confusion and paranoia mounting, the group struggles to make sense of their shifting environment, unsure who they can trust and what is truly real. As tensions rise and relationships are tested, the guests are forced to confront the consequences of their choices in a reality where every decision might lead to a different outcome. The night spirals into chaos, leaving everyone questioning their own identities and the very nature of existence itself.
Characters
- Emily Baldoni plays Em, a woman struggling with uncertainty as reality unravels during the mysterious dinner party. Her journey centers on trust, regret, and the choices that define her sense of self.
- Maury Sterling portrays Kevin, Em’s boyfriend, who is forced to confront hidden truths as the night’s bizarre events escalate. His arc explores loyalty, confusion, and the fragility of relationships under pressure.
- Nicholas Brendon appears as Mike, a former TV actor whose insecurities come to the surface amid the chaos. The character’s actions reflect the theme of confronting personal demons when faced with the unknown.
Ending Explained
As Coherence reaches its conclusion, the reality-bending effects of the comet intensify, leaving the group of friends disoriented and desperate to find stability. Emily, increasingly unsettled by the inexplicable events and the realization that multiple versions of themselves exist, decides to seek out a reality where everything seems normal. She sneaks into another house—one where her relationship appears happier—and attempts to replace the version of herself in that timeline. In a tense confrontation, Emily incapacitates her alternate self and tries to take her place. The next morning, she wakes up believing she has succeeded, but a phone call from her boyfriend reveals that something is still amiss, suggesting the impossibility of truly escaping the chaos unleashed by the comet. The film ends on an ambiguous note, leaving viewers questioning whether Emily has found the right reality or if the fractures between worlds are permanent. This unsettling resolution underscores the film’s central theme: the unpredictability of fate and the fragile nature of identity when reality itself is in flux.