Here’s a social media post about The Crucible movie (1996, starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Winona Ryder), tailored for different platforms. You can choose the tone that fits your page.

The movie ends with John's tragic execution, a poignant commentary on the destructive nature of fear, lies, and unchecked power. The final shot is of Elizabeth, holding their young daughter, a symbol of hope and renewal in a community torn apart by fear and mistrust.

As the story unfolds, John becomes more and more determined to expose the truth and bring an end to the witch trials. In a dramatic climax, he confronts Abigail and the other accusers, but it is too late. The trials have already claimed many innocent lives, and John is eventually accused and sentenced to death.

If you're interested in historical dramas, thought-provoking themes, or are a fan of Arthur Miller's work, then "The Crucible" (1996) is a must-watch. However, if you're sensitive to intense themes or graphic content, viewer discretion is advised.