So...(spoilers)
...we start off with an intentional misdirection by going from the clock at Karen's showing 3:09 to the subway platform where it is 3:10 and VIvian is just about to kill herself. However, we know from the scar on Karen's shoulder that the first scene takes place after the second and probably a good amount of time after since it is a healed scar (thanks to those who noticed, I did not, but after looking for it I noticed it). Anyhow, cut to the hospital where we learn a lot of people are having visions, Karen is cheap (a couple of coins for two full size muffins? what a cheapskate), and that is around 11:35 PM or so when Karen leaves.
There are some warnings about clavicep purpurea ergot which is a fungi that can cause hallucinations, irrational behavior and death. You get the idea. What this has to do with what happens next is unknown. I suppose people will speculate that somehow the cult got this substance into wide spread distribution causing mass hallucinations, but if that is true the movie is even more ridiculous than it comes across as.
So our heroine leaves the hospital and arrives at the subway at 11:46 to go home. Why the times are important I have no idea, but they make a big deal out of showing them so I guess they must have had a point. At this point we meet some characters including a girl singing the worst sounding movie song I've ever heard. In the subway all heck breaks loose, religious nuts get a signal from the head religious nut to start killing people so apparently they do using mostly 6 inch or so knives concealed in goofy crosses they carry and a sword here and there. Apparently the religious leader is in town as one of the disciples mentions seeing him in person. Despite their complete lack of weaponry the TV, controlled apparently by the head religious nut, purports to show complete chaos outside (now being a gun owner I'm pretty sure I could kill several hundred of these nuts if I had any warning at all, but maybe Canadians dont think of those things) and one by one the normal survivors are tracked down and killed.
Of course being religious nuts one of the guys is more intent on raping someone and losing his virginity than "saving" them. Why this guy would wait until this point to have sex is beyond me and I'm unclear what purpose it served in the movie to have him act that way.
Eventually time runs out. Now I found this odd. Apparently it was too late to "save" anymore people (by killing them of course), but the religious nuts still were okay on time to kill each other. This make absolutely no sense, but be that as it may that is what happens.
Okay so the fanatics are dead, the heroine is alone and alive with a cut on her shoulder when all of a sudden red eyed demon looking things literally burst out of the dead bodies. 8-12 of them surround Karen, she shuts her eyes as their hands reach towards her, she opens them and....fade to credits.
Uh, right. I wanted to like this movie because of the subject. Forget the goofy religious nuts, and some bad acting the premise is a powerful one. Unfortunately we're not given anything to go on once credits roll. I suppose this is meant to thought provoking, but as near as I can tell it is just a convoluted mess. The movie isnt nearly as profound as the lack of an ending makes it out to be. Did it really happen? The scar says yes. Did demons come from every dead body? If they did was that just from the corpse or was the soul supposed to be captured? Did they do anything to the living? Was the end just a hallucination? Do we know? do we care? Unfortunately the answer to the last two is no.