Nathan Stewart-Jarrett’s Jules gets his revenge at the end ofFemme but at what cost?

But despite his change of heart, the unlikely pair can’t avoid a heartbreaking conclusion.

(One of Jules friends had tricked Preston into attending, saying it was a birthday party.)

Nathan Stewart Jarrett and George Mackay in ‘Femme.'

Credit:Agile Films

The two end up having a heartbreaking confrontation that turns into a grueling parking lot brawl.

The film ends with Preston crushed and crying on the ground while Jules is left questioning what hes done.

“Revenge had to lead to tragedy for us,” Freeman explains.

Nathan Stewart Jarrett in ‘Femme.'

Agile Films

Revenge is often glorified, but there’s something about the nature of revenge," adds MacKay.

He almost escaped from this cage, and then hes thrown back into it.

Its lots of different things, but it cannot be one."

Femmeis in theaters now.