jujube
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There HAS to be a special place in hell for movie producers/directors/writers whose movie ends without "ending". It's like they have said, "Oops, just about out of time, let's just cut it off here!"
You know the scene.....the hero has to make a decision. Will he pick Evelyn or will he go on with Anna? Or will he just ride off into the sunset with his faithful horse? Or will he join the Marines and die heroically? None of the above.....he's just going to stand there on the beach and stare dumbly at the horizon. End of movie. It's like getting ready to sneeze and then not sneezing.
We got Netflix a few weeks ago and I've been absolutely binge watching some series and movies that look interesting. My "disappointment level" has never been higher. First, I got interested in a series that ended the first season on a cliffhanger.....and then the second season was cancelled. Bummer! Now, before I start a series, I hit the internet to make sure this hasn't happened.
Last night, I watched a movie....have already forgotten the name....where the guy may or may not have killed his wife. Maybe it was the ghost who did it? Maybe it was the boyfriend? Who knows. The husband ends up in a boat sailing out to sea. Is he getting away? Is he committing suicide? Is he damned? Who knows, the movie ended.
Bah, humbug. I've thrown down some books that ended that way, too. I'm a person who likes things wrapped up tight at the end.
You know the scene.....the hero has to make a decision. Will he pick Evelyn or will he go on with Anna? Or will he just ride off into the sunset with his faithful horse? Or will he join the Marines and die heroically? None of the above.....he's just going to stand there on the beach and stare dumbly at the horizon. End of movie. It's like getting ready to sneeze and then not sneezing.
We got Netflix a few weeks ago and I've been absolutely binge watching some series and movies that look interesting. My "disappointment level" has never been higher. First, I got interested in a series that ended the first season on a cliffhanger.....and then the second season was cancelled. Bummer! Now, before I start a series, I hit the internet to make sure this hasn't happened.
Last night, I watched a movie....have already forgotten the name....where the guy may or may not have killed his wife. Maybe it was the ghost who did it? Maybe it was the boyfriend? Who knows. The husband ends up in a boat sailing out to sea. Is he getting away? Is he committing suicide? Is he damned? Who knows, the movie ended.
Bah, humbug. I've thrown down some books that ended that way, too. I'm a person who likes things wrapped up tight at the end.