Two gorgeous but fucking devastating ending scenes
Aftersun, I still can't
listen to Under Pressure without seeing his stupid dance move in my head and feeling sad
Two gorgeous but fucking devastating ending scenes
Oh yeah, he def had it coming loooolBut they got rid of the most annoying character in the movie finally!
I mean, they warn you in the opening song that "it's a sad song, but [they] sing it anyway."
Yeah you know it's a tragedy and you know what's gonna happen, but they drag you along with that glimmer of hope. I still love it. Great storytelling.I mean, they warn you in the opening song that "it's a sad song, but [they] sing it anyway."
It was always going to end that way, but you held out hope that the musical will break away from the original myth...nope.
The pain is relieved a bit by the
that the final song establishes.time loop
This was such a good way to wrap that story up. God, Midnight Mass is special. Easily the best thing Flanagan's done.
Life. I couldn't stand most of the cast, so when the twist started occuring I said "Oh thank God."
Lol I should've specified the year it came out, shouldn't I?Ngl, without googling i can't tell if this is about a movie or a book called Life or like actual life.
This is my favorite part of The Return. I love how Lynch and Frost made an even more haunting ending than the original S2 finale.
I thought the ending of that one was about as happy as you could get in that world lol…I kind of don't want to talk much about any examples, because that would be spoiling stories that I like.
I really liked the ending of Worm. An excerpt from the final chapter (pre-epilogue):
Didn't play the DLC but I picked the"Kill Self" ending for the base game and was struck by how well it was done because at the moment I genuinely thought that there would be next to no negative consequences and it would be easy. Was pretty neat of the game to be like "get real there's definitely consequences here" and kind of touching on things beyond the game itself in the process.Cyberpunk 2077 really makes you regret choosing the "get cured" options in both base game and DLC; but I love that kinda cruel twist, it's perfect for a setting and series like this.
View: https://youtu.be/yif5TIzaPYU?si=ImkLFttj5D4MwiHR
The ending of Withnail & I gets me every time. More a bittersweet ending for Marwood I suppose but knowing that as an alcoholic in a downward spiral, the only audience Withnail will ever have are the wolves in the park is pretty devastating, especially if you consider the extended ending from the screenplay canon.
Unironically a happy ending. This is the most life-affirming thing ever:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQTOREbbQGQ
The ending for Twin Peaks is still haunting me...
Cooper seems so sure of him that he can manage to save Laura by creating some kind of alternative time line...
Only for it to end in a scream and all lights going brutally out.
The fear and confusion this ending creates is incredibly amazing to me. It's not 100% clear what is happening, but it's so terrifying.
Doesn't that end up just before God's forces come to destroy eveything?The original Devilman manga. Doesn't get more unhappy than the apocalypse and Satan winning.
I thought the ending of that one was about as happy as you could get in that world lol
Good one. Blow Out, the Conversation, Chinatown (as mentioned ITT) all deservedly legendary for their endings
This movie comes to me often when I think about the scale of human existence and the universe. There's really not much like it.
I think it's a stretch to say the only redeeming quality, but that ending is unforgettable.The only redeeming quality of Terminator 3 is its legitimately great ending.
I just mentioned Mike Flanagan in another thread so I'll raise you Absentia. Just a gut punch and then it ends.
Animorphs I go back and forth with but I think I like more than I don't as a portrayal of soldiers who don't get over the war
In Bruges was a neat little cliffhanger that can go either way
Come And See was pretty good