![]() The reason I gave this brief lecture on the importance of endings is simple - going into the last 20 minutes, this was a rock solid film with a rock solid script and rock solid performances. That is why, for literally as long as there have been movies, endings are changed at the last minute and often even multiple endings are shot so that survey groups can be brought in to make the final choice. Hollywood has learned the hard way that, no matter how good the film (or the book on which it is based) it is impossible to do an ending which satisfies the writer, the director, the producers, the critics, the audience and (duh!) reviewers like this one. ![]() ![]() For decades it has been an accepted fact of life in Hollywood that, no matter how good the movie, endings are a write-off. ![]()
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