Bad endings that dont get talked about alot

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Mr robot….wtf was that bullshyt…loved the show until the end
Called it seconds after it aired and everyone wanted to cry about it. I stand on what I said. Just like GOT, another show that got too cute in the last season, started doing out of character shyt, and then ended it so bad that nobody even talks about it or brings it up, even though the rest of the show is some of the best tv of all time.

You gotta stick the fukking landing.
 

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:wtf:

I like the ending.

The movie is about the breakdown of society in Texas and the violence and ruthlessness of it all. Bowl Cut Man is the embodiment of that ruthless violence, taking out all the other main characters one by one. The movie ends with him still going as a metaphor for the violence continuing, he's the true "last man standing" which indicates that violence has won. But he gets hit by the car and his arm broken to indicate that even he isn't invulnerable, he's just as much subject to the whims of fate as the others and it will come back to him in the end too.



I caught on to that implication as well, but he seemed to get slightly less ruthless as the movie went on and the woman did not play his game with the coin nor was she scared of him.

That was just her showing that she wasn't scared of him. That was her way of maintaining control until the end.

But him wiping his shoes was 100% certain to indicate that he killed her.
 

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tom cruise should of killed jamie foxx

Nah, that was his character. He didn't kill for fun or out of anger and he didn't have anything against Jamie Foxx, he was just a professional and Foxx was a means to an end. Him not killing Foxx's character cemented that this wasn't personal to him - once his death was intimate, he knew the job was over, and so there was no reason left to kill anyone.
 
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