Rebel Ridge's Unexpectedly Non-Violent Ending, Explained By Jeremy Saulnier
Briefly

Terry Richmond's choices in Rebel Ridge subvert expectations, choosing strategic non-violence over retaliation, which alienates his oppressive enemies and resonates with his philosophy as a character.
The finale challenges viewer assumptions about narrative resolution; Terry’s refusal to conform to aggression redefines strength, illustrating a complex relationship between personal ethics and societal corruption.
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