Your Quick Guide To Patrick Mahomes' Family, Get To Know His Parents, Sibs, Wife, And Children
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The movie ending is very often more of a footnote than anything else.
Making a great film is not an easy task, but even if a filmmaker gets almost everything right, it all comes down to one thing: the ending. How will you let the fans out of your story?
What do you want them to remember as they leave the cinema, and what emotion do you want to leave with them? Getting all of this across while also winding up your story can be difficult, and the ending is very often more of a footnote than anything else—not as captivating as what came before.
However, only a few films are able to elevate the conclusion to new heights, providing a final scene or shot that viewers are unable to shake off easily. This could be a brilliant visual idea that taps into the movie’s conceptual throughline, or it could be an excitingly ambiguous note that leaves a fraction of the conclusion up to the audience.
There’s one reason why great and satisfying endings are so memorable: they don’t happen very often. We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorites from cinema history, which range from the tearful to joyful to delightfully twisted, but they all have one thing in common: they’re unforgettable.
Take a look at the best movie endings of all time. Enjoy!
"When there's a 'happy ending,' it almost stresses me out more and makes me ask, 'Why can't I have that? Why does everyone seem to be happy but me?' The hyper-realistic ending, one the audience can actually relate to, provides great comfort for me. Anyone else?"
"It closes on a beautiful sunset with her glancing out at the world."
"Will helped Lou realize some of her dreams, and he gave her the confidence she needed. There is sort of a 'happily ever after,' but it's not the Disney movie-esque, riding into the sunset type of ending."
"It's a still, quiet ending. Everything is communicated with a few strums of the guitar and slow cuts between shots. It's so heavy and emotional that it's difficult to imagine the need for any dialogue at the end. It's just right as-is."
"I always tear up. The ending is *chef's kiss.*"
"I know half of the universe disappeared, but it was the first time that I truly felt like the stakes were high. Plus, I knew there would be a Part 2 where they would most likely try to bring back everyone, so that made this ending even better!"
"I think the movie got slept on because most people expect Will Ferrell to always be silly, but it’s a smart and interesting film with a happy ending that is thoroughly earned."
"Andy escapes, the warden gets his, the prison guard captain weeps when arrested, and Red gets parole. Then, Andy and Red reunite as best friends."
"I loved how Veronica went back to her usual self at the end and asked Martha to watch movies with her on prom night."
"Then, Megan's parents, who were anti-gay at the start of the movie, are shown going to a PFLAG meeting to learn how to come to terms with the fact that Megan is gay."
"Then, you learn that there was a second heist! Also, the cast is *chef's kiss.*"
"Warner is unsuccessful. Elle graduates quite successfully. Paulette and Kyle are together. Emmett supposedly proposes to Elle that night. To top it all off, they end the movie with the song it started with. It made me happy."
"Moan about it all you want, but Lord of the Rings ends perfectly. People always say it has too many endings, but they just aren't used to seeing so many plots wrap up in such a fulfilling way. Aragorn is crowned king and is betrothed to Arwen. The Hobbits are recognized, not only for their sacrifice, but for their value and impact on the entirety of Middle Earth. Frodo is changed forever by the events of the story, but is honored for his actions. Sam returns home — the past behind him — ready for a life with his obligation fulfilled. Life goes on. It's the end of an age."
"The ending beautifully portrayed what it means to grow up. Woody saying, 'So long, partner,' always gets me."
"Anyone who says they don't get chills is a liar."
"All the scumbags got what was coming to them!"
The best and most satisfying endings stay with you long after you leave the cinema, and in some cases, they move you to keep rewatching that ending part. You feel so deeply connected to the characters and the story being told on the screen that you feel as if you were there with them.
Which of the movie endings on our list do you enjoy the most? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below.