Check Out These 11 Movies With Totally Satisfying Endings And Another 11 With Supremely Annoying Endings

Only a few filmmakers can tick all of the boxes with fantastic and topnotch endings.

Maryjane
Check Out These 11 Movies With Totally Satisfying Endings And Another 11 With Supremely Annoying Endings

Making a great film is obviously a difficult task. Even if the movie makers get almost everything right, one more challenge always stands out: the ending scene (s).

How will they leave a lasting impression on your viewers? What do they want viewers to remember and what emotions do they want them to feel as they leave the theater?

It can be difficult to do all of this while also wrapping up the film, and in some cases, the ending is horrible and disappointingly not as enthralling as what came before it.

Only a few filmmakers, however, can tick all of these boxes with fantastic and topnotch endings, providing a final scene or shot that viewers will find difficult to forget. This could be a masterful cinematic idea that connects to the film's conceptual thread, or it could be an exhilaratingly vague note that leaves people to draw a part of the conclusion themselves.

To create a list that reflects this contrast, we scanned through the replies given by the BuzzFeed community to fetch you movie endings that were great and terrible. Here is a list of 22 popular movies that range from amazing and delightfully twisted endings to disappointing and horrifying ending scenes.

1. Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"I remember reading the final Twilight book, and how it was all leading up to this final showdown with the evil vampires. I thought, Okay, this might be pretty epic! Maybe we’ll see some people die! Then in the movie, the bad guys finally showed up and were like: 'Your baby is dangerous and we gotta kill it' and the good guys were like: 'Actually, the baby is harmless.' Then, the bad guys just left — the movie had to incorporate a whole hypothetical dream sequence just to add some sort of action to the story."

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1. Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012) has a totally dissatisfying endingLionsgate

2. Knives Out (2019) has a totally satisfying ending

"Marta looking out over the balcony while taking a sip from the 'my house, my rules, my coffee' mug was such a feel-good ending. It showed how a kind-hearted character made a selfless decision that went on to change her life for the better. The Rolling Stones' 'Sweet Virginia' playing over the looks on the Thrombey family members' faces made that final shot even more gratifying!"

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2. Knives Out (2019) has a totally satisfying endingLionsgate

3. Yesterday (2019) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"Yesterday was such a letdown — as cliché as it sounds, I would’ve loved some kind of twist where people remembered the Beatles at the end. I thought it would’ve explored the impact of the Beatles, and the meaningfulness of the band to the world. Those songs wouldn't nearly have the impact today if they were just randomly released by some guy, and it’s absurd the movie shows that without the Beatles most of our music today would still exist just as it is? No way — also, Harry Potter not existing at the end was the last straw. Just absolutely not."

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3. Yesterday (2019) has a totally dissatisfying endingUniversal Pictures

4. Coco (2017) has a totally satisfying ending

"I loved the final scene of Coco — you could see how far the Rivera family had come. Miguel AND his cousins were playing instruments, the ghosts accepted Héctor, and Mamá Coco got to see her grandchildren and father all together. The visuals were so pretty, and it was such a sweet ending."

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4. Coco (2017) has a totally satisfying endingDisney / Pixar

5. The Wizard of Oz (1939) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"I enjoyed The Wizard of Oz so much as a kid, so the ending never really bothered me back then (but now it does). First off, after Glinda sent Dorothy on a wild goose chase, she later told her: 'You had the power to go home all along by just clapping your ruby slippers together.' Whaaaat? Secondly, Dorothy woke up and realized it was all just a dream — what other movie could normally get away with that kind of plot twist?"

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5. The Wizard of Oz (1939) has a totally dissatisfying endingMGM

6. Little Women (2019) has a totally satisfying ending

"Little Women (2019) had a satisfying conclusion, which ended with a shot of Jo clutching her published book to her chest. It was a sweet scene of her life finally coming together and her family being reunited again, and she got to publish her book like she always wanted."

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6. Little Women (2019) has a totally satisfying endingSony Pictures Releasing

7. I Am Legend (2007) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"Using the book's ending would've been fabulous, especially had they not shown the vampires and zombies throughout most of the movie. We're only told by Neville that they were evil, mindless creatures when really, they were just trying to survive and be organized into a society. It's just assumed and hinted that the creatures were monsters and then at the end, it threw everyone for a loop that they weren't."

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7. I Am Legend (2007) has a totally dissatisfying endingWarner Bros. Pictures

8. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) has a totally satisfying ending

"I was a MASSIVE LOTR fan when the movies were coming out, and I couldn’t imagine how the trilogy could be wrapped up nicely. But, Peter Jackson did such a good job; everyone’s stories were wrapped up perfectly. I was sad that Frodo went on the boat and left his friends, but I was satisfied that I knew what happened to him."

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8. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) has a totally satisfying endingNew Line Cinema

9. Death Note (2017) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"The whole movie was bad, but the ending was even worse. Light's plan was to write on the death note that Mia died while the page with his name burned. He survived the fall from the Ferris wheel, another person found the death note, and then used it in order to throw the police off. Almost all of that didn't happen, when it was essentially established in the beginning of the movie. Things had to be physically possible in order for the death note to make them happen, so how could he have survived that fall? You can't make people do stuff that they have no knowledge of, so how did that guy find the death note without knowing where it was? How did Light know there was gonna be a fire nearby for his page to fall in? If there wasn't a fire, the page wouldn't have been able to burn, and he would've died."

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9. Death Note (2017) has a totally dissatisfying endingNetflix

10. Get Out (2017) has a totally satisfying ending

"I absolutely LOVED the final scene in Get Out — when Rose's face sunk when she realized it was Chris's friend in the police car there to save him instead of her? Brilliant."

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10. Get Out (2017) has a totally satisfying endingUniversal Pictures / Monkeypaw Productions

11. The Notebook (2004) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"I think the 'twist' that the old man was Noah and the old woman was Allie was a little too predictable for the emotional gut punch that the film tried to pull off. I wish the old man had turned out to be Lon — Allie never left him to be with Noah, and they lived out their days as husband and wife. During her dementia, knowing that she was never truly happy with him, Lon made the ultimate sacrifice to 'love' and allowed Allie to believe that she married Noah and had the fairy-tale life she always wanted with him."

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11. The Notebook (2004) has a totally dissatisfying endingNew Line Cinema

12. La La Land (2016) has a totally satisfying ending

"Whoever didn't like La La Land's ending just didn't get it — the ending was perfect because it was imperfect, making it more relatable. The entire film was honest about what it's like to go after your dreams, and the challenges that come with doing that. Mia and Sebastian worked hard for what they wanted, and they finally found their achievements. They didn't end up together, but that's just the reality of being human. Even if we get what we want, that doesn't mean our lives are going to be perfect — we can't have it all. Mia and Sebastian got what they initially wanted from the beginning of the movie while accepting they couldn't be together. That's what made this ending so perfect — knowing that nothing can ever fully be perfect."

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12. La La Land (2016) has a totally satisfying endingLionsgate

13. The Golden Compass (2007) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"The movie ended about one chapter from the end of the book, but the omission of that chapter took the story from 'OMG, WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?' to 'Yay, happy Disney ending!' I was pretty much on board with the movie until the ending."

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13. The Golden Compass (2007) has a totally dissatisfying ending

14. Crush (2022) has a totally satisfying ending

Crush has quickly become one of the best teen, queer rom-coms of our time — it totally combated the "bury your gays" narrative in the most wholesome way possible. Paige declared her love for AJ in front of the whole school through her art, drawing all of the little, romantic moments between them. Who says a queer teen who's caught up in a classic high school love triangle can't get a happy ending?

14. Crush (2022) has a totally satisfying endingHulu

15. My Fair Lady (1964) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"Eliza Doolittle just ended up with an emotionally abusive boss, and didn't live out her dream of owning a flower shop like he had promised."

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15. My Fair Lady (1964) has a totally dissatisfying endingWarner Bros. Pictures

16. The Color Purple (1985) has a totally satisfying ending

"The Color Purple definitely had a satisfying ending. Shug got redemption and her father's forgiveness, Mister did right by Celie and Nettie, and Celie was finally reunited with Nettie and her children."

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16. The Color Purple (1985) has a totally satisfying endingWarner Bros. Pictures

17. Avengers: Endgame (2019) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"Tony just wanted everyone to be safe, so for him to make the ultimate sacrifice was out of character. Steve and Thor would’ve made more sense for that sacrifice because that’s within their character arcs. I feel like the writing was ultimately catering to the 'final' Marvel film for Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, rather than the characters we spent 10 years growing to love."

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17. Avengers: Endgame (2019) has a totally dissatisfying endingMarvel

18. Mulan (1998) has a totally satisfying ending

"Mulan presenting her father with the sword of Shan Yu and the crest of the emperor, and her dad ignoring them and saying, 'The greatest gift of all is having you for a daughter' was so good. I don't know how many hours of my life I've spent wishing to hear that my dad is proud of me, so to see a dad say something like that to his daughter was just...wow, the feels."

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18. Mulan (1998) has a totally satisfying endingDisney

19. Knowing (2009) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"The whole movie is pretty good up until the end where aliens save the world by taking some children (seemingly randomly chosen by them) from Earth and bringing them to a new planet to breed and make a new civilization. They only chose children, and just dropped them off on an empty planet. It was just a really bizarre ending, imo."

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19. Knowing (2009) has a totally dissatisfying endingSummit Entertainment

20. What's Love Got to Do with It (1993) has a totally satisfying ending

I fully understand What's Love was a biopic, so you already knew how the ending was going to play out going into the movie, but oh, man — watching it was a completely different experience. Angela Bassett singing as Tina Turner when she was on top of the world as a solo artist in the '80s, then cutting to the real Tina performing live in concert to hundreds of fans was BRILLIANT. How this movie never won an Academy Award, I'll never know.

20. What's Love Got to Do with It (1993) has a totally satisfying endingBuena Vista Pictures

21. Us (2019) has a totally dissatisfying ending

"Adelaide knowing the entire time that she was the real Tethered just didn’t make sense to me, given her behavior throughout the movie. I would've had the reveal come not as a flashback but as the audience just going back in time to see what we didn’t get to see before. We know the truth, but it was strongly implied that Adelaide had completely repressed the memory because of trauma, so the characters had no idea who she really was."

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21. Us (2019) has a totally dissatisfying endingUniversal Pictures / Monkeypaw Productions

22. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) has a totally satisfying ending

"Definitely Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. The Golden Trio (along with Draco Malfoy) sending their children Albus Severus, Rose, and Scorpius to Hogwarts for the first time was just brilliant. The original music [from the first movie] was a great touch, and there was so much nostalgia."

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22. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) has a totally satisfying endingWarner Bros. Pictures

Great movie endings stay with you long after you've finished watching the film, and in some cases, they inspire you to keep rewatching. However, some movies can have terrible endings, and this can affect the revenue they garner despite the hard work the filmmakers must have put into them.

Sometimes you wonder what the filmmakers were thinking when they ended these intriguing films in such heinous ways. Leave your thoughts about movie endings with us below.

Maryjane