So, 'The Possive'—what a wild ride that was! The ending totally caught me off guard, but in the best way possible. After all the psychological twists and turns, the protagonist finally confronts the entity that's been haunting them. It's not some big, flashy battle though; it's this quiet, intense moment where they realize the 'possession' was actually a manifestation of their own guilt and trauma all along. The final scene shows them walking away from the house, but the camera lingers on a shadowy figure in the window, leaving you wondering if they ever really escaped.
What I love about this ending is how it plays with ambiguity. Some fans argue it's a happy ending because the protagonist seems free, but others insist the shadow proves the entity is still there. It’s the kind of ending that sticks with you for days, making you rethink everything that came before. The director really nailed the balance between closure and mystery—I’ve rewatched it three times just to pick up on all the subtle clues.
'The Possive' wraps up with this hauntingly beautiful shot of the protagonist standing alone in a field at dawn. The entity’s whispers finally stop, but their expression isn’t relief—it’s exhaustion. The film never outright says whether they won or just learned to live with it, and that’s what makes it so compelling. The last line is something like, 'It’s quiet now,' but the way the actor delivers it, you can’t tell if it’s a victory or a surrender.
I’ve seen a ton of horror films, but this one stuck with me because of how personal the ending feels. It doesn’t tie everything up with a bow; it leaves you unsettled, like you’ve just lived through the experience yourself. The ambiguity is the point—sometimes the scariest thing is not knowing.
The ending of 'The Possive' is one of those endings that either makes you throw your hands up in frustration or nod in admiration—no in-between! After all the eerie buildup, the protagonist finally breaks the cycle by refusing to feed the entity’s power. Instead of a dramatic exorcism, they just... stop reacting. The entity fades, but the film cuts to black before you can be sure it’s really gone. The credits roll over silence, which somehow feels louder than any scream.
I adore how the film trusts its audience to sit with that uncertainty. It’s not about cheap scares; it’s about the lingering dread of what might still be there. Thematically, it ties back to the idea of how much control we really have over our own minds. Some folks in forums argue the ending is a cop-out, but to me, it’s genius—because the real horror isn’t the entity, it’s the question mark left in your head.
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"From today onwards, I will take every decision of your life. What you will eat, where will you go, when will you speak, what you will wear it will be all as I wish. And if you dare to defy me then till now it must have been crystal clear to you how far I can go to keep my words," his voice unsympathetic and cold, causing a shiver down her spine.
Out of fear she was not even able to raise her head and kept her eyes casted down.
He lifted her head up with his forefinger, underneath her chin and stared directly into her mesmerizing hazel eyes.
"Understood?"
Her throat was parched and her mouth was dry. Her tongue felt heavy in her mouth. The seam of her lips was cracked and pasted with each other and she couldn't find enough courage in herself to say anything using her tongue, so she just nodded and casted down her eyes again.
He raised her chin more now with his forefinger and thumb, indicating her to look in his eyes and she did so.
"Understood?" He asked again and raised both his eyebrows, warning her.
"Yy....ye..ss" she croaked out. Her eyes were widened with fear and hands were fisting the bedsheet. Her cheeks were imprinted with red finger marks.
"Good. Now take of your clothes and fulfill your duty" he ordered.
She only pleaded him with her eyes. Clearly, she didn't want her wedding night to turn out like this.
Contains Mature Language!
•••PROLOGUE•••
She was light
He was dark
She was Sweet
He was Stubborn
She was innocent Flower
He was Thorn In Flower
She was full of Positivity
He was all about Darkness
And HE WAS DOMINANT
SHE WAS SUBMISSIVE
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"I said don't come near me!" She said while slipping back in fear on the deserted road in the dead of night holding her lehenga.
"I will!! You can't stop me!" He was slowly moving closer to her in a menacing tone.
"What do you want? Why don't you leave me?"
"I want you, Only You!" Saying this he grabbed the girl's arms with a jerk and pressed her body to his hard body.
She was looking at him with fear and tears in her eyes.
"Please don't do it!" She pleaded softly.
"Sweetheart! I have not done anything yet! And if I do, you will not be able to do anything"
Saying that in one stroke, that person hanged that girl on his shoulder like a sack. She yearned to get rid of him but to no avail.
The man almost slammed the girl on the bonnet of his car parked in the middle of the empty road and held her wrist with one hand and held her above his head.
He put his entire weight on her and came close to her face and caressing her soft lips with the thumb of his other hand, said "Beautiful faces looks even more beautiful in agony of anger.... like you"
And as soon as he said this, he pressed his hard lips on the soft lips like petals of that girl, due to which the girl sobbed.
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Machines of Iron and guns of alchemy rule the battlefields. While a world faces the consequences of a Steam empire.
Molag Broner, is a soldier of Remas. A member of the fabled Legion, he and his brothers have long served loyal Legionnaires in battle with the Persian Empire. For 300 years, Remas and Persia have been locked in an Eternal War. But that is about to end.
Unbeknown to Molag and his brothers. Dark forces intend to reignite a new war. Throwing Rome and her Legions, into a new conflict
Love's Hollow, New York is where magic happens. Under the influence of the evil witch,
This small town seems like a good place to find a solution. Werewolves and various magical creatures live here. I didn't know such a beauty existed. Until two werewolves caught my eye at a local bar.These Alphas are muscular and dominant. But they are also territorial and possessive. And everyone wants to be their soulmate.
They don't know I'm in love And breaking the curse comes at a cost. The only option is to put it up for auction. Where rich werewolves buy virgins like me. I don't want to go home with anyone. But it turns out that my two of my up-and-coming boyfriends aren't just cool.
One of them is a werewolf and one is a vampire.
I met the vampires after being attacked by a vampiric wolf. He thought it was okay to bite me so he left his mark on my neck. But I didn't want it or the vamps. And because of me being a virgin, they can't take advantage of me. So now that there are two Alphas who are interested in me, the other Alpha, the vampire, doesn't stand a chance. But it's not like I've ever wanted any more than him.
We had been together for seven years, yet my CEO boyfriend canceled our marriage registration 99 times.
The first time, his newly hired assistant got locked in the office. He rushed back to deal with it, leaving me standing outside the County Clerk's Office until midnight.
The fifth time, we were about to sign when he heard his assistant had been harassed by a client. He left me there and ran off to "rescue" her, while I was left behind, humiliated and laughed at by others.
After that, no matter when we scheduled our registration, there was always some emergency with his assistant that needed him more.
Eventually, I gave up completely and chose to leave.
However, after I moved away from Twilight City, he spent the next five years desperately searching for me, like a man who had finally lost his mind.
"I promise, Clara, one day I will be back. I will take you back with me, and I will marry you" It was the last thing Raphael told her before he went home, leaving her waiting for a while before the memory was slowly fading.
Forgotten his promise, she was engaged to another man who betrayed her with her best friend. During this time, Raphael returned to keep his promise. Hurt, she decided to leave with him and start over a new life in Paris.
Two old sweetheart strangers under the same roof. He needs her. She needs to heal herself.
It all returned to the beginning.
Positive' is one of those stories that lingers in your mind long after you finish it. The ending is bittersweet but deeply satisfying—it doesn’t tie everything up with a neat bow but leaves just enough ambiguity to spark discussions. The protagonist finally achieves their goal, but at a cost, and the final scenes are filled with quiet moments of reflection. The author’s choice to focus on small, personal victories rather than grand resolutions makes it feel incredibly real.
What I love most is how the themes of resilience and hope are woven into the ending. Even when things don’t go perfectly, there’s a sense of growth and forward motion. The last chapter’s imagery—like the fading sunlight or the protagonist’s hesitant smile—sticks with me. It’s the kind of ending that makes you want to flip back to the first page and start again, just to catch all the subtle foreshadowing.
If you're asking about 'Positively Yours', that webtoon had such a sweet, heartwarming conclusion! After all the ups and downs between Juwon and Doojae—their accidental pregnancy, the slow burn of genuine love growing between them—they finally embrace their future together as a family. What I loved was how the story didn’t just end with a wedding or a birth; it showed them navigating parenthood realistically while keeping their relationship tender. The last chapters focus on them finding balance, supporting each other’s careers, and those quiet moments of domestic bliss. The artist really stuck the landing by giving minor characters like Doojae’s sister closure too.
Personally, I bawled when Juwon tearfully confessed how scared she’d been at first, only for Doojae to remind her they’re 'positively' in this together—a full-circle callback to the title! No grand drama, just two people choosing happiness daily. It’s rare for romance manhwa to feel this grounded, and that’s why it stays in my top 10 comfort reads.