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by lostlogin
165 days ago
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> But I felt the ending was rather unsatisfying, because it simply stops after he succeeds—lacking the kind of depth we usually expect from a great novel. I find this a lot with American TV and movies (not so much with books as I tend to read non-fiction). Tying up all ends, sequentially and perfectly. It makes it all very unsatisfying. |
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I just thought of a perfect example: The Graduate. Many people like that uncertain ending—although they eloped, the camera keeps rolling, and we see them shift from initial happiness to confusion. A beautiful, simple ending is certainly nice, but an ending like this is far more unforgettable.