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  2. Leaving D.C.: Directed by Josh Criss. With Josh Criss, Karin Crighton, Jeff Manney, Cynthia E. Jones. After 20 years of living in Washington, D.C., Mark Klein seeks much-needed solace by moving to the remote wilds of West Virginia.

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    • Horror, Mystery
    • Josh Criss
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    • Leaving D.C. Ending
    • On to The Ending
    • Everything Is Looking Pretty Bleak
    • So What Happened?

    Obviously, I shouldn’t need to say this, but there will be spoilers in this post so if you haven’t watched Leaving D.C. why not check out our review right here? We really enjoyed this low budget horror movie. Fully understanding that Leaving D.C. may not be for everyone as it’s pretty much one guy talking to a camera for over an hour, if you enjoy ...

    Before we start, I’ll point out that Leaving D.C. has a mystery element to it and I think Josh Criss wanted to maintain that mystery element throughout the end of the movie. With this in mind the ending is very deliberately ambiguous to keep the viewer guessing. The ending is very much an extension of what has been happening throughout so take that...

    Ok so we wrap up Leaving D.C. with Mark staring out of the window heavily intoxicated on vodka. If we take a quick recap of what has happened previously, Mark moved into a new home in the woods away from the hustle and bustle of Washington D.C. Since moving, Mark has been bombarded with strange events and is woken every night by the sound of a flut...

    It would appear that Mark finally reaches his limit. In the final moments of the movie he decides to storm out of his house, intoxicated and armed, to put an end to the events one way or another. He walks away from the window, we hear his alarm chime indicating that he left the front door, we hear a moment of silence followed by a gunshot. Seconds ...

    We can safely assume that the camera is not being manipulated by Mark as we didn’t hear him come back in, there was no chime from the alarm, no footsteps, no door shutting and no elaborate explanation to the camera. In my opinion we can assume that Mark was unsuccessful in his attempts to rid the area of the presence haunting him and, perhaps, was ...

  3. After 20 years of living in Washington, D.C., Mark Klein seeks solace in the remote wilds of West Virginia. To ease his loneliness, he sends video updates to members of his OCD-support group back in the city.

  4. After 20 years of living in Washington, D.C., Mark Klein seeks much-needed solace by moving to the remote wilds of West Virginia. To ease his loneliness, he sends regular video updates to members of his OCD-support group back in the city.

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    Leaving D.C. After 20 years of living in Washington, D.C., Mark Klein seeks solace in the remote wilds of West Virginia. To ease his loneliness, he sends video updates to members of his OCD-support group back in the city.

  6. After relocating to the wilderness, a long-time city-dweller begins documenting his experiences on video and soon realises he is not alone in his new isolated setting.

  7. Feb 22, 2013 · After 20 years of living in Washington, D.C., Mark Klein seeks much-needed solace by moving to the remote wilds of West Virginia. To ease his loneliness, he sends regular video updates to members of his OCD-support group back in the city.