ITT: Movies with endings that kick your soul in the nuts
ITT: Movies with endings that kick your soul in the nuts
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>hes immortal, cant even kill himself
>the only girl hes ever loved lived a full life without him and died
>he spends the rest of eternity stuck at 15 years old with only his family
10 year old me wasnt ready for the feels
Red White & Blue
Downloading Nancy
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This.
Well done, OP.
Jesus how is Alexis Bledel so perfect? She had to have been made in a laboratory
half white and Argentinian
a perfect match
idk man but my wife watched the entirety of gilmore girls and my dick was just a mess
Isn't she married to Pete from Mad Men in real life?
This movie.
Nice guy falls in love with girl.
Girl likes bad boy (who's also nice guy's friend)
Bad guy knocks up girl and leaves her. Girl depressed.
Nice guy pays for her abortion and professes his love for girl.
Things are going well for nice guy up until very last second...
...Until nice guy finds girl making up with bad guy
Nice guys drives away heart broken and defeated. No "happily ever after" ending.
Credits
yes
that ending stuck with me for a long. Fantastic twist ending though
> He gets to wake up and gaze into those blue eyes every morning and you don't
Life is suffering
This ending saved an otherwise mediocre movie
I thought it was good.
god damn forgot about this one
I knew some fucking dunce would post this. The ending was a bad comedy bit, literally all it was missing was a shot of him going WHHYYYYYYYY?
If Stephen King thinks your ending is good you know you're in trouble.
damn I also forgot about this one, the music was haunting
youtube.com
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Titanic directed by James Cameron
BUH DUH ENDINGZZ
> The ending was a bad comedy bit
It was amazing
> "Oh yeah, well here's a youtube clip of the same scene but with funny music edited in"
You can make anything dark 'funny' by adding in goofy music. The Mist had a great ending because the director had the balls to did what no else does anymore; a non-happy ending. Not only that, but a dad killing his own son that he'd been protecting throughout the whole movie? It's amazing. You have no idea how much I enjoyed the fact that, for once, my expectations were actually wrong instead of calling the ending after the first five minutes of the movie and being right because Hollywood movies take absolutely 0 risk and all follow exactly the same pattern
>remember me
Dog shit movie, but the ending really struck me.
Captain Phillips. That ending fucking broke me.
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Isn't that the one where it ends with 9/11 out of nowhere?
That was sincerely hilarious