To be fair, the book warns you that you may not like it. And it was right. I didnt like the end.Daystar Clarion said:The Dark Tower series
After several books searching for the Dark Tower, the main character is then sent back to the beginning of his journey with no memory of it. I enjoy a Greek tragedy like the next guy but come on!
I'm curious, what do you think they should have done for the ending? Personally I loved it, I'd be interested to see what you didn't like about it.Samwise137 said:Sorry but I've gotta say Serenity. I just feel like it shouldn't have ended there (comic books notwithstanding).
The title is irrelevant. Once again, think of C3PO. Change Star Wars: A New Hope to Star Wars: The adventures of C3PO and it still isn't about him.Jumping_Over_Fences said:Not at all, the story of Ed Bell tracking down Anton Chigurh all while Bell laments about how the world is evolving into something completely different than he is used to is the main plot. As is made clear by the title. Llewelyn Moss is macguffin of the film. He distracts you from the message of the film. If you don't wish to pay attention to the message, you can just watch the action unfold.Turkey Braveheart said:I've heard that a lot and it makes no sense. The story doesn't really follow Tommy Lee Jones and he does very little that's relevant to the plot. He's just an observer and commentator. By that standard, C3PO is the star of Star Wars.I've heard that a lot and it makes no sense. The story doesn't really follow Tommy Lee Jones and he does very little that's relevant to the plot. He's just an observer and commentator. By that standard, C3PO is the star of Star Wars.Jumping_Over_Fences said:Actually, the true main character of the story was Tommy Lee Jones, and not Josh Brolin. Hence the title of the film.Turkey Braveheart said:My nomination:
No Country for Old Men, a movie that followed the main characters' conflict and action only to have the climax happen off screen!
Also, if he wasn't meant as the main character, why was it called No Country for Old Men?
lol this coming from a guy who liked The Void. Yeah I lurk, so what?Gemore said:"he distracts you from the message of the film..."
honestly, that just sounds like bad film-making.
Having watched it, I hated the ending. I appreciate some originality as much as the next guy, but there is something in this world known as a bad idea. This was one of them
I see what you did there.Raykuza said:Borderlands. What's in The Vault? NOTHING! NOOOOTHHIIIIIING!!!!
Coen brothers' films often are this way: there isn't usually a happy/satisfying ending. They kind of just show you a sequence of uncomfortable events, and after a couple of hours the credits roll, and you probably still have a couple of questions, but at least you enjoyed the ride, right?Turkey Braveheart said:My nomination:
No Country for Old Men, a movie that followed the main characters' conflict and action only to have the climax happen off screen!
It's a storytelling form best explained by a run-on sentence...