Name A Worst Movie Ending Than "How High"!**spoiler thread **

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You Richard Pryor short cut wit a fade around the side havin' ass mutha fukka.

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This scene plays in my head for no reason sometimes. Got me :russ: when I'm trying to get shyt done
 

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:gucci:breh what?!?!?

Explain now:feedme:


I know it’s a year later, i didn’t even see your quote


Bleek misses both his girlfriends and leaves messages for each, but Clarke has begun a new relationship with Shadow. Bleek finds out about it and fires Shadow. The loan sharks find Giant at the club, take him outside, and beat him while Bleek plays, but before Bleek can raise the money. Bleek goes outside to intervene and gets beaten as well with one loan shark taking Bleek's own trumpet and smacking him across the face with it, permanently injuring his lip and making him unable to continue playing the trumpet.

Over a year later following his recovery and slump, Bleek reunites with Giant, who has become a doorman and stopped gambling. He drops in to see Shadow and Clarke, who got out of the former club's contract and are now performing together with the rest of Bleek's former band. Shadow invites him on stage, and they play together. Still with scars on his lips and unable to play well, Bleek walks off the stage, gives his trumpet to a supportive Giant, and goes directly to Indigo's house. Angry with him because he hasn't contacted her in over a year, she tries to reject him but agrees to take him back when he begs her to save his life.

A montage flashes through their wedding, the birth of their son Miles, and their happy family with Bleek teaching his son to play the trumpet. In the final scene, a ten-year-old Miles wants to go outside to play with his friends. Indigo wants him to finish his trumpet lessons. However, unlike in the opening scene, Bleek relents and allows his son to play with friends.

he loses his skill, because of his managers gambling, and no longer a playa because he’s not cool and begs a woman, he settles
 

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I know it’s a year later, i didn’t even see your quote


Bleek misses both his girlfriends and leaves messages for each, but Clarke has begun a new relationship with Shadow. Bleek finds out about it and fires Shadow. The loan sharks find Giant at the club, take him outside, and beat him while Bleek plays, but before Bleek can raise the money. Bleek goes outside to intervene and gets beaten as well with one loan shark taking Bleek's own trumpet and smacking him across the face with it, permanently injuring his lip and making him unable to continue playing the trumpet.

Over a year later following his recovery and slump, Bleek reunites with Giant, who has become a doorman and stopped gambling. He drops in to see Shadow and Clarke, who got out of the former club's contract and are now performing together with the rest of Bleek's former band. Shadow invites him on stage, and they play together. Still with scars on his lips and unable to play well, Bleek walks off the stage, gives his trumpet to a supportive Giant, and goes directly to Indigo's house. Angry with him because he hasn't contacted her in over a year, she tries to reject him but agrees to take him back when he begs her to save his life.

A montage flashes through their wedding, the birth of their son Miles, and their happy family with Bleek teaching his son to play the trumpet. In the final scene, a ten-year-old Miles wants to go outside to play with his friends. Indigo wants him to finish his trumpet lessons. However, unlike in the opening scene, Bleek relents and allows his son to play with friends.

he loses his skill, because of his managers gambling, and no longer a playa because he’s not cool and begs a woman, he settles

I mean I seen the movie but why you considered the ending to be as bad as How High:picard:? If anything the whole montage part really blend well with "A Love Supreme". Especially with the fact that Coltrane kicked the drug habit he was on and ended up maturing with his faith in God. Something Bleek needed as he was lost in a world as a jazz musician like Coltrane once was/ I maybe overthinking it though:leostare:
 

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I mean I seen the movie but why you considered the ending to be as bad as How High:picard:? If anything the whole montage part really blend well with "A Love Supreme". Especially with the fact that Coltrane kicked the drug habit he was on and ended up maturing with his faith in God. Something Bleek needed as he was lost in a world as a jazz musician like Coltrane once was/ I maybe overthinking it though:leostare:

I’d say more so it was a forced, if he didn’t get his shyt split he’d still be the same, maybe he did need to grow up, but his biggest crime was he wasn’t trying to settle down, and once he lost his gift, he begged a woman once he was a shell of himself, and settled, why not have that happen organically or have him continue to play the field til he was old and realize he missed out. Idk bruh, it’s a reason I’m a nikka on the couch (proverbially speaking) and Spike is a world renowned director
 
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