The ending reveals that the film is actually meant to defend that society and make the conspiracy theorist who tried to expose them look crazy and pitiful. Bait-and-Switch: The film leads viewers into believing they are watching a documentary that exposes an evil secret society.All the dissenting voices of the documentary which Mark is behind are members of the Tarsus Club and the film turns out not to be about exposing an evil conspiracy, but about defending the organization as a Move Along, Nothing to See Here, and pointing out how sad and miserable conspiracy theorist are. Afterwards, they reveal themselves to the world and go on a Villain with Good Publicity campaign, claiming they're just a political society that has world leaders meet to discuss business and nothing more. The Bad Guys Win: The Tarsus Club kills off Aaron and likely Terrence whom were the closest to exposing their evil practices.It is heavily implied these infiltrations, and therefore slayings, are an annual occurrence. The bull is also a mask, forced on people who try and infiltrate the club who are then hunted and slain. Animal Motifs: Members of the Tarsus Club are divided into ravens and lions, complete with masks, and the core of their mythos is the worship of Mithras with a heavy focus on the bull hunting-and-slaying scene.Ancient Conspiracy: The Tarsus Club is revealed to be this.This film provides examples of the following tropes: Not to be confused with Conspiracy (2001). The two filmmakers are subsequently drawn into the world of a global syndicate whose aims and machinations are clouded in secrecy. It tells the story of two documentary filmmakers who set out to create a film about a conspiracy theorist named "Terrance G" who disappears during the making of the film. The Conspiracy is a 2012 Canadian Conspiracy Thriller film written and directed by Christopher MacBride and features actors Aaron Poole, James Gilbert, Alan C.
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