Cognisant
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Do happy endings make you uncomfortable?
They bother me, especially ones where everything just neatly works out, the lead couple go off into the sunset together, there's no collateral, no outstanding business, no real consequences of any kind for the events that transpired, except for maybe that one person who died, who has a lovely bittersweet funeral.
I can't stand endings like that, if it's on TV and I can't turn it off because someone else is watching I'll walk out of the room, a few times I've even considered walking out of movie theatres, if it's a book I just won't finish it. But what's worse is when I'm teased with the ending, when it looks like some key character is about to die, for example in "The Avengers" and "The Sorcerers Apprentice" but they miracously get better (don't even get me started on "Terminator Salvation", grrrrr) as if there's some kind of pussy law dictating that a movie must have an untarnished happy ending.
Edit: "The Dark Knight Rises" should have ended with Bruce Wayne in a wheelchair, permanently, it's a reboot they can do that, and it would have been awesome because nobody would have expected it.
They bother me, especially ones where everything just neatly works out, the lead couple go off into the sunset together, there's no collateral, no outstanding business, no real consequences of any kind for the events that transpired, except for maybe that one person who died, who has a lovely bittersweet funeral.
I can't stand endings like that, if it's on TV and I can't turn it off because someone else is watching I'll walk out of the room, a few times I've even considered walking out of movie theatres, if it's a book I just won't finish it. But what's worse is when I'm teased with the ending, when it looks like some key character is about to die, for example in "The Avengers" and "The Sorcerers Apprentice" but they miracously get better (don't even get me started on "Terminator Salvation", grrrrr) as if there's some kind of pussy law dictating that a movie must have an untarnished happy ending.
Edit: "The Dark Knight Rises" should have ended with Bruce Wayne in a wheelchair, permanently, it's a reboot they can do that, and it would have been awesome because nobody would have expected it.