[on the ending of
The Darkness Within (2009)] I've always been a fan of 'less-is-more', especially when it comes to these types of flicks. The sequence was always intended to be shot and edited the way it's seen. My idea was to try and show just enough so that the audience could understand what was being revealed, but also to leave the rest as vague as possible so that their own sick, depraved, maniacal imaginations could fill in the gaps. I honestly believe it is true that what they (the audience) can create in their own minds is always far, far worse than anything that can be shown on screen.