Playing most of its story like the horror mystery you’d expect it to be, Last Night In Soho delivers tragic and heartbreaking twists in its final act. Alexandra Collins dies one final, permanent death. Sacrificing herself to the flames, rather than go to prison. Collins tells Ellie to “let her go,” and escape with John. Collins’ misdeeds, thanks to the help of the countless ghosts she sent to the great beyond, Ellie sympathizes with her would-be murderer. Those stories of schoolteachers and other gentlemen going missing weren’t filler, they were a confession that the audience, and Ellie, were looking into the wrong murder.Īfter unearthing Ms. However, Last Night In Soho shows us tons of microfilm stories that pertain to numerous men who went missing in the area over time. While Ellie is researching the deaths that took place in Soho throughout the 1960s, she seemingly comes up empty handed while looking for Sandie.
What’s even more interesting is, there’s a huge bed of clues that were hidden in plain sight. Last Night In Soho saw Sandie giving different names to the various men she slept with and eventually killed with Lindsay being the only person to get her real name. Collins/Sandie admits that in a way, she did die in her bedroom. (Image credit: Focus Features) The 100 Deaths Of Alexandra CollinsĬonfronted with her acts, Ms.