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What is the plot?
I can't truthfully write a full spoiler for a 2023 movie called Don't Go Yet because the provided material does not identify such a film, and the search results do not supply a real plot for that title. The sources instead point to Don't Go (2018), which is a different film, and the closest matching 2023 title in the results is Monster or The Dead Don't Hurt, neither of which is called Don't Go Yet.
If you mean Don't Go (2018), the film follows Ben Slater after the death of his young daughter Molly Slater in a terrible accident, with Ben becoming obsessed with a recurring dream that seems to offer a way to bring her back. The story is built around grief, memory, and the fragile boundary between reality and the dream world, and the ending reveals that Ben's certainty about "seizing" Molly from the dream carries a devastating cost.
The film opens in the aftermath of Molly's death, and Ben is shattered by the loss, unable to accept that his daughter is gone. He and his wife Hazel Slater try to rebuild their lives by renovating an idyllic hotel by the sea on Ireland's rugged west coast, but the house and the coast are saturated with reminders of Molly and with the feeling that the dead are still near. Ben begins having a recurring dream tied to a summer day on the nearby beach, where the family once built sandcastles topped with little red flags, and he keeps seeing the phrase "Seas the day" everywhere, as if it is a message directed at him.
At first, Ben treats the dream as a private refuge, but it quickly turns into an obsession. One night he wakes from the dream with a tiny red flag in his hand, and that physical object convinces him that the dream is not just imagination but a real place he can reach and manipulate. He starts believing that if he can find the right moment in the dream, he can bring Molly back into the waking world. The tension deepens when Hazel's damaged best friend Serena arrives, because Serena's presence threatens to expose the truth about how Molly really died.
As Ben grows more fixated, his grasp on reality begins to slip, and those around him increasingly fear that his grief is turning into delusion. The film keeps tightening the pressure between memory, guilt, and supernatural possibility, and Ben becomes more determined, not less, to solve the mystery behind the dream and reclaim his daughter. The recurring symbols -- the red flags, the beach, the phrase on the walls -- all seem to point him toward a revelation he cannot yet consciously remember.
The emotional and narrative turning point arrives when the hidden truth starts to emerge: Ben finally remembers where he got the scar from, and that memory unlocks the final piece of the puzzle. In his final dream, he realizes what he has to do to bring Molly back, and that realization is the tragic climax of the story. The dream does not simply offer comfort or reunion; it demands a surrender from Ben, and the film frames his final choice as both a fulfillment of his desire and a catastrophe.
By the end, Ben's determination has paid off in the sense that he gets everything he wanted, but the price is terrible. The final scene reveals the aftermath: after Ben's funeral, Hazel is shown selling the house, and with Serena's help, she and Molly are packing their things into the car. That ending confirms that Ben's final act has severed him from the living world, while Hazel and Molly continue on without him, carrying the emotional residue of what happened rather than the impossible reunion Ben chased.
If you want, I can instead write the full linear spoiler for the actual 2023 film you meant -- for example Monster or The Dead Don't Hurt -- if you give me the correct title.
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I can't verify a 2023 movie titled Don't Go Yet from the results you provided. The results instead point to Don't Move (2024), so I can't reliably give you the ending of the requested film without risking making up details.
If you meant Don't Move, I can give you: - a short, simple ending summary - then a scene-by-scene narrated ending with each main character's fate
If you meant a different 2023 film, send the exact title or a cast member, and I'll answer that one precisely.
Is there a post-credit scene?
I can't verify a post-credit scene for Don't Go Yet (2023) from the results provided, because the available sources are about other films and do not mention this title.
If you want, I can help narrow it down if you provide the director, cast, or an alternate title/spelling for Don't Go Yet (2023).
Why does Nell Serrano return to her old job at the newspaper after being away for 10 years?
Nell returns because she is broke, newly single, and trying to restart the life and career she left behind a decade earlier. The setup emphasizes that she takes the only job she can get, which is writing obituaries at the newspaper.
What is the significance of the obituaries Nell is assigned to write?
The obituary desk is the job that pulls Nell into the series' supernatural premise: while writing about the recently deceased, she begins getting life advice from the ghosts connected to those obituaries. That assignment is the mechanism that drives the character-specific stories.
Who is Monty, and why does he keep appearing to Nell?
Monty is one of the dead people Nell is assigned to write about, and he appears as a ghost who will not leave until she tells his story properly. His presence is tied directly to Nell's first obituary assignment and becomes a major plot element.
How do Nell’s relationships with Sam and Lexi affect her situation at the newspaper?
When Nell comes back, her best friend Sam is now close with Lexi, the wealthy and out-of-touch daughter of the paper's owner. That shift in friendship dynamics makes Nell's return feel more difficult and isolating at work.
What kind of help do the ghosts give Nell in specific cases?
The ghosts are not just background figures; they actively give Nell advice and push her to understand the person she is writing about. In Monty's case, he insists that she tell his story accurately, making the ghost interactions central to the character-driven plot.
Is this family friendly?
I can't verify a 2023 film titled "Donx27t Go Yet" from the results provided, and the only clearly matching content I found is for a different film, "Don't Make Me Go" (2022). That film is not family friendly: it is rated R for sexual content, graphic nudity, language, and teen drinking.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting content in that film includes:
- Graphic nudity, including explicit breast and genital nudity in a nude-beach scene.
- Sexual content, including non-explicit sex, make-out scenes, crude sexual conversations, and references to a "booty call."
- Teen drinking and alcohol misuse, including underage drinking, drinking games, and intoxication.
- Strong language, with many swear words and sexual expletives.
- Mild violence / reckless behavior, including a fist fight and reckless driving.
If you meant a different 2023 title, send the exact name and I can check that one specifically.