It gets even worse when you consider A. Half of the message didn't really get through as the husband didn't understand the part about water and he had to see it happen in person to figure it out, so that was pointless, and B. the bit of advice that did get through was "Hit the attacker with a blunt instrument." Call me crazy, I THINK he could've figured that out on his own! And finally C. The point of this was to restore the husband's faith...which was only in question BECAUSE HIS WIFE DIED! Let's come up with something that makes more sense. God got drunk and killed the wife by accident and this is his way of covering up his oopsie. (Also if God exists in a world where aliens are a thing, does he not want his word to be spread to them? Or is he the God Emperor of mankind and thinks that xeno filth should be destroyed?)Happyninja42 said:Any movie that does the "It's all really God's plan, and this convoluted series of terrible and horrible things happening to the protagonist, are really God's plan, and he's having these things happen to you because he loves you." Perfect example of this is Signs, by Shamalyan. Thank you oh all loving and caring god, for horribly murdering my wife, and having me witness her gasping breaths as she dies cut in half, so you can send me a cryptic warning about events that happen over a year from now. Instead of just, you know, fucking telling me directly. No, instead you kill my wife, thanks a lot, oh loving god, I now truly believe in your loving grace, and will rededicate myself to your service, so that you can murder other people's wives to send them cryptic messages.
OT: I can't say I have that many scenes that do this for me. Either I really like a movie or I really don't, there's not usually something that makes me go from liking it to hating it. Erm...the shrunken head in Prisoner of Azkaban was a really weird addition that didn't add much and made the Night Bus scene really weird.
Oh wait, I got one. The last ten minutes of the Departed were a real punch to the dick. Not that I can't handle bad endings, but I prefer bad endings that go for something with a little more to it than "Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies."