'Kill Me If You Dare' Ending Explained: Piotr and Natalia find true love in Netflix's comedy film

Netflix's Polish movie 'Kill Me If You Dare' centers around a boring couple who are willing to kill each other to claim the reward of a lottery
PUBLISHED FEB 13, 2024
A still from 'Kill Me If You Dare' (@Netflix)
A still from 'Kill Me If You Dare' (@Netflix)

Spoilers for 'Kill Me If You Dare' on Netflix

ANKARA, TURKEY: The latest comedy movie on Netflix, 'Kill Me If You Dare,' explores the humorous journey of a couple trapped in a mundane marriage, desperately seeking to reignite the spark in their lives.

Directed by Senol Sonmez, the film revolves around Piotr (Mateusz Banasiuk) and Natalia (Weronika Ksiazkiewicz).

After five years of marriage and grappling with relationship challenges, their lives take a dramatic turn when they unexpectedly win a lottery, leading them to embark on a comedic and chaotic journey to claim the prize.

Dagmara clears Natalia's doubts in 'Kill Me If You Dare'

A still from 'Kill Me If You Dare' (@Netflix)
A still from 'Kill Me If You Dare' (@Netflix)

While Piotr (Mateusz Banasiuk) and Natalia (Weronika Ksiazkiewicz) spend quality time together, they discover mutual feelings for each other. Simultaneously, Agata (Agnieszka Wiedlocha) and Lukasz (Piotr Rogucki) forge a connection and find themselves spending time together as well.

In the morning, Natalia is overjoyed to learn that Piotr has secured the property they discussed the night before.

However, her elation takes a sudden turn when she stumbles upon a message from Dagmara (Paulina Galazka) on his phone, revealing that she plans to visit the resort, leaving Natalia in disbelief and shock.

Overwhelmed with the belief that Piotr is contemplating leaving her, Natalia is consumed by waves of panic and insecurity. Taking decisive action, she leaves Piotr at the resort and heads to the bus stop to confront Dagmara.

Fortunately, Dagmara dispels all of Natalia's doubts about Piotr's intentions, assuring her that there is nothing untoward happening between them. Recognizing her mistake, Natalia rushes after Piotr, who is engaged in skydiving lessons. The couple later manages to reconcile.

Piotr and Natalia get attacked by Agata and Lukasz

A still from 'Kill Me If You Dare' (@Netflix)
A still from 'Kill Me If You Dare' (@Netflix)

Upon hearing about Piotr and Natalia's reconciliation, Agata and Lukasz, driven by greed, launch a surprising attack on the married couple in an attempt to seize the lottery money.

Caught off guard by the brutality of their friends, Piotr and Natalia refuse to succumb, choosing to stand their ground and fight for survival at any cost.

The former friends insist that the duo repay them the money, threatening dire consequences if they refuse. Confused by the unexpected hostility, the pair decides to escape.

Surprisingly, it takes minimal effort to forcefully remove the ex-friends from the balcony, ultimately saving themselves.

Upon returning home, the couple discovers that their funds have been stolen by Bogdan (Miroslaw Baka), the individual responsible for installing the safe in their residence.

Subsequently, they pay a visit to Agata and Lukasz at the hospital, finding them both in a severely injured state. With remorse in their hearts, the couple seeks forgiveness from their former friends.

In the closing moments, it is revealed that Natalia is expecting a child, and Agata and Lukasz are shown working at the couple's restaurant.

Ultimately, they cross paths with the lottery ticket seller once more. Although she extends an offer to sell them a new ticket, the duo shares a laugh and politely declines to make a purchase.

'Kill Me If You Dare' is now streaming on Netflix.

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