Other Things May Change Us, but We Start and End With the Family.

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While some movies thoroughly satisfy moviegoers with nuanced endings, others leave audiences arguing or flat-out unhappy. The cease of a movie is arguably the most important part, however not every film manages to state information technology.

From The Empire Strikes Back to Snowpiercer, some movie endings have always inspired debate. These films all had strong starts, but whether they ended well is something even so debated today.

Titanic

Based on the real-life sinking of RMS Titanic, 1997'southward Titanic became a box office boom. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, the film followed two completely opposite people falling in love during the tragic voyage. Titanic became the get-go movie to gross $1 billion.

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The ending found Jack placing Rose on a wooden board while he swam in the cold h2o, merely many believed the wooden board was big enough for both of them. When asked about the ending on The View, director James Cameron stated, "Jack's always going to die, folks! In that location'due south no other version of reality."

2009's Watchmen deliver a unique take on the superhero genre. Based on the DC Comics series of the same name, the picture was gritty and unafraid of pushing things to the limit. The film earned three Saturn Awards, including 1 for Best Fantasy Film.

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The pic's ending found Dr. Manhattan every bit public enemy number ane against the United States and Russia. In the comic books, both nations joined forces following an assault from an alien squid created by Ozymandias. This shift in storyline didn't sit well with dice-hard comic volume fans.

Star Expedition II: The Wrath of Khan

Following the successful 1979 film Star Trek: The Motion Film, Paramount Pictures released Star Trek Ii: The Wrath of Khan. The film plant Khan Noonien Singh getting his revenge on James T. Kirk. Unlike in the first picture show, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry wasn't office of the sequel.

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The catastrophe found Captain Spock sacrificing himself to save everyone on the USS Enterprise. His death, which was leaked months before filming, drew harsh criticism from fans. Withal, actor Leonard Nimoy had been ambivalent about making the motion-picture show, and it was by merely agreeing to kill him off that the movie was fabricated at all.

The Devil Within

2012'south The Devil Inside told the story of filmmaker Isabella Rossi trying to find out what happened to her female parent and subsequently going through a series of exorcisms. The film gained $102 million at the box part against a $1 1000000 budget.

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The catastrophe of the film showed Rossi's possessed friend driving into oncoming traffic. The screen cut to blackness, and moviegoers were treated to a screen showing a link to a viral website. Instead of a proper catastrophe, viewers were left watching a massive ad for a website.

The Interview

The Interview followed reporters Dave Skylark and Aaron Rapaport equally they tried to interview North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Unfortunately, the CIA wanted the two to join them in assassinating the leader. The motion picture, which was released by Sony Pictures Releasing, was in development since 2010.

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While the film wasn't divisive domestically, the reception in Democratic people's republic of korea was decidedly different. Because of Kim Jong-un's death at the end, the Due north Korean authorities threatened action against the United States if the flick was released, leading Sony Pictures to give the film a digital-only release. A select amount of theaters showed the motion-picture show for a limited fourth dimension.

Blade Runner

Blade Runner was the quintessential grim dystopian movie. Starring Harrison Ford, the film's concept didn't sit well with many upon its initial release. Over time, even so, Blade Runner became a cult classic and the inspiration for numerous other films, Idiot box shows and video games.

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The original ending left information technology unclear whether Ford's character was actually a replicant. That led fans to argue his condition for years. The director's cut ending, which was released a decade later, fixed the ambivalence with a bulletin implying the character was truly a replicant.

Monty Python'southward Life of Brian

1979'southward Monty Python's Life of Brian told the story of Brian Cohen, who was born on the aforementioned day as Jesus Christ. If that's not enough, Jesus Christ was also his adjacent-door neighbor. Things got wild when he ended up getting confused for Christ himself.

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The entire moving picture generated controversy, but the ending shocked audiences everywhere. Crucified convicts closed the moving-picture show by singing Eric Idle'south "E'er Expect on the Bright Side of Life." The film was banned in Ireland, and some religious groups sang hymns in protest of the moving-picture show's content.

The Gift

Player Joel Edgerton's directorial debut was the 2015 psychological thriller The Gift. The picture followed a married couple (Simon and Robyn Callem) equally they moved to Los Angeles to start a new life. Unfortunately, someone from their past (Gordon "Gordo" Mosley) made things bad-mannered with random gifts.

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The moving picture's ending revealed that Robyn and Simon's child didn't vest to them. I final gift determined Gordon was actually the father of their new child. Audiences and critics alike panned it for its unnecessary build, while some viewers wished the plot twist had been the focal indicate of the moving-picture show.

The Wild Bunch

1969'southward The Wild Bunch followed a gang of outlaws traveling throughout the United States. With the world irresolute around them, they decided to keep one last mission. The motion-picture show earned ii Oscar nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Score.

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The moving-picture show'south violent ending involved the outlaw gang battling Mexican soldiers, and it was controversial at the fourth dimension. The violence led to the MPAA almost giving the film an X rating. This was the outset moving-picture show considered unsuitable for children by the MPAA.

La La Land

Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone delivered stellar performances every bit Sebastian Wilder and Mia Dolan respectively in 2016's La La Land. The film saw them falling in love while living in Los Angeles. The movie became an Oscar juggernaut with six wins, including one for Best Director.

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The flick'south ending showed Mia attention Sebastian'south jazz performance with her husband. During it, the film cutting to scenes of what could have been if Mia and Sebastian were married instead. This upset many viewers who wanted those characters to have a happy catastrophe with each other.

Homo of Steel

2013's Man Of Steel became the first film to boot off the DC Extended Universe. The film served as Superman's origin story as he struggled with their powers. Despite problems with its pacing, the film walked away with $668 meg at the box office.

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The climax was when Superman killed General Zod to protect the world. This upset long-time comic volume fans because Superman doesn't kill anyone in the books. Comic book writer Grant Morrison and comic book artist Neal Adams were some of the most vocal critics nearly this sudden alter of character.

The Blair Witch Project

The Blair Witch Project helped influence a generation of plant footage films upon its 1999 release. The movie depicted filmmakers trying to uncover information most the local Blair Witch legend. Unfortunately, they notice information technology to be all too real.

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The film's ending shows an unknown enemy attacking Heather in the basement. The last thing audiences saw was Mike continuing in a corner before it cut to black. Some audience members constitute the ending unfulfilling, while others felt information technology was a perfect closer for the anarchy on screen.

Planet of the Apes

2001'southward Planet Of The Apes chronicled Helm Leo Davidson's accidental journeying to a world filled with talking apes that enslave humans. With the assistance of an ape named Lori, Davidson struggled to complimentary humanity.

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The ending of the flick showed Davidson returning to an Earth, just where a statue of ape full general Thade existence erected and all the humans have been replaced by apes. It was completely dissimilar from the 1968 archetype, and fans of the original picture weren't amused.

The Sixth Sense

1999 psychological thriller The Sixth Sense introduced the world to actor Haley Joel Osment. He played reverse Bruce Willis' character, psychologist Malcolm Crowe, as Cole Sear, a boy with the power to see the dead. Osment's performance landed him an Oscar nomination for All-time Supporting Role player.

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At the end of The 6th Sense, audiences discovered Crowe was dead the whole time. Information technology taught audiences about director K. Night Shyamalan's honey for twist endings, and people talked nearly it for months afterwards around water coolers everywhere.

Inception

Inception changed the way people saw their dreams. Released in 2010, the motion-picture show followed thief Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio), who retrieved secrets for clients by infiltrating people'south dreams.

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Cobb had a spinning top to determine if he was in someone'south dream. If he was in the real world, the top stopped. If it didn't, he was still in a dream. The terminal few seconds of the moving-picture show showed the meridian wobbling only not fully stopping, leaving audiences wondering if Cobb e'er made it back to reality.

2001: A Infinite Odyssey

Sci-fi film 2001: A Space Odyssey gained praise for its realistic portrayal of space flying and rich symbolism. The movie dealt with a trip to Jupiter and a rebellious AI, the computer HAL 9000 voiced by Douglas Rain.

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Following the demise of HAL 9000, Dr. David Bowman, who was played by Keir Dullea, traveled through time until he reached a monolith. While trying to grab it, he turned into a fetus and was then shot into infinite in an orb of lite. The ending of the pic still confuses people today.

No Country for Quondam Men

2007's No Country For Old Men brought 1980 Westward Texas to life with the assistance of the Coen Brothers. After stealing money from a drug deal, Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) was hunted past Chigurh (Javier Bardem) and Sheriff Bell (Tommy Lee Jones).

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In the last scene, Bell recalled a dream he had involving his father and a torch. When Bell proclaimed, "And then I woke upwards," the scene cut to black, confusing and angering many moviegoers.

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Dorsum

1980'south The Empire Strikes Dorsum continued the successful Star Wars franchise with Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia on the run from Darth Vader. The pic walked away with ii Oscars for Best Audio and Best Visual Effects.

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Vader announcing he was Skywalker's father is hands the biggest plot twist in cinema history. Star Wars fans couldn't keep themselves from accidentally spoiling the moment for people waiting in line at the theater. Today. "No, I am your father" is ane of the most (mis)quoted movie lines of all time.

Donnie Darko

Psychological thriller Donnie Darko took 28 days to moving picture, which matched the timespan in the movie. Jake Gyllenhaal played the title graphic symbol, who had apocalyptic visions involving a crazed man in a rabbit accommodate, which became the moving-picture show's unofficial mascot.

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In the end, Darko met his maker via a falling jet engine. Following his death, Donnie'southward mother Rose waved at Gretchen, simply in a strange manner. It was almost as if she was satisfied with her son's horrific expiry. This ending has connected to confuse moviegoers for years.

The Village

2004'due south The Village was almost residents of a 19th-century local village who were fearful of mysterious creatures in the area. Yet, that didn't cease Ivy Elizabeth Walker, played past Bryce Dallas Howard, from traversing through the forest to grab some medicine.

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Managing director G. Nighttime Shyamalan delivered his biggest twist always he revealed the boondocks was really from the present. The creatures roaming around were simply people dressing up to keep residents from leaving the boondocks. Things got fifty-fifty crazier when Shyamalan appeared as a baby-sit to deliver this news.

Taxi Driver

Taxi Commuter tells the story of Travis Bickle as an insomniac taxi driver. Things alter when Bickle hatches a deranged plan to assassinate presidential candidate Charles Palantine to salve 12-yr-old Iris. This becomes office of Bickle'south ongoing quest to go a hero to everyone.

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Taxi Driver's ending finds Bickle taking down some bad guys to save Iris, but not before being wounded. Bickle finally becomes the hero he wanted to become. Still, many people consider the catastrophe to be a dream sequence, meaning Bickle may have failed in his mission.

Bonnie and Clyde

The legend of Bonnie Parker Clyde Barrow got the big-screen treatment with 1967's Bonnie and Clyde, directed past Arthur Penn. With Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway in the title roles, Bonnie and Clyde became a landmark film in Hollywood.

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The ending of Bonnie & Clyde shocked everyone with its fierce depiction of the pair'due south inevitable death. New York Times picture show critic Bosley Crowther was especially harsh, simply the cast and crew weren't silent in their back up for the movie. "Everybody in the world can similar a picture, and if Crowther doesn't, he kills information technology," Beatty told Roger Ebert.

Snowpiercer

Snowpiercer told the story of the last remnants of humanity on the railroad train Snowpiercer as tension builds between the upper and lower classes. The moving-picture show gained a slew of nominations, including Best Director at the Managing director'south Cutting Awards.

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During the film's finale, Curtis Everett (Chris Evans) destroyed the Snowpiercer, killing nearly everyone on lath. Two children, however, stepped out of the vehicle to begin again. However, some critics thought information technology was heavy-handed for the children to be the only survivors of the situation.

Do the Correct Thing

Fasten Lee's one-act-drama Do The Right Thing dealt with the racial tension in ane Brooklyn neighborhood. In the film, Lee played pizza commitment driver Mookie, who worked for vile pizzeria owner Sal (Danny Aiello). The latter earned a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Oscars.

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Many viewers knew the film would finish in chaos. Earlier its release, however, some people idea bodily riots would happen in the streets outside of the picture show. "I don't remember people saying people were going to come out of theaters killing people after they watched Arnold Schwarzenegger films," Lee told Rolling Stone.

Passengers

2016 sci-fi/romance flick Passengers began with Jim Preston (Chris Pratt) awakening also early from hibernation on a ship with thousands of passengers heading to a planet 60 calorie-free-years from Earth. The film earned Oscar nominations for Best Production Design and Best Original Score.

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Earlier in the picture, Jim woke up another passenger, Aurora Lane (Jennifer Lawrence), to go along himself company on the remaining decades-long trip. In doing so, however, he doomed her to dice along with him before they reached their destination. While the ii somewhen fell in love and married, some critics and moviegoers argued that Jim was a reprehensible human being and that they shouldn't have gotten together.

10 Cloverfield Lane

Eight years subsequently 2008's classic Cloverfield, 10 Cloverfield Lane was just as confusing as the original. The film follows three individuals trying to survive in a chemically-destroyed Globe. As with the previous film, the plot's details were kept secret earlier its release.

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The moving-picture show ended with Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) taking down Howard (John Goodman) after he admitted to killing Emmett (John Gallagher Jr). Before the credits rolled, however, Michelle fought a surprise grouping of aliens. Many felt the battle confronting the aliens was completely unnecessary to the story.

Prophylactic Haven

2013'due south Safe Haven focused on Katie Feldman, as she tried to brand a new life for herself in Southport, North Carolina. While in town, her friend Jo gear up her up with a human being named Alex. Unfortunately, Katie'south by comes back to haunt her.

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The ending revealed Katie'due south friend Jo to be possessed past the spirit of Alex'due south dead wife, Carly. What aggravated moviegoers was that there were no supernatural elements in the film before that. However, the pic was post-obit the plot of the 2010 novel of the aforementioned name, and fans of the book were confused past everyone's anger towards it.

The Grayness

2011 survival pic The Greyness dealt with oil-men fighting to survive against wolves in Alaska. John Ottway (Liam Neeson) was known for killing wolves for the visitor, only after he and some co-workers crashed in the wilderness, they were all in over their heads.

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The picture ended with Ottway facing the fiercest wolf in the pack. With nothing to lose, he charged at the animal. Unfortunately, the screen cut to blackness before the fight resolved itself. A mail service-credit scene showed Ottaway and the wolf lying side by side to each other, but viewers couldn't tell if either was alive.

The Dark Knight Rises

Every bit the last chapter of The Night Knight trilogy, The Night Knight Rises was i of 2012's most highly anticipated movies. As Bruce Wayne and his alter ego, Batman, Christian Bale returned to the franchise to take downwardly villain Bane (Tom Hardy). With a $1.08 billion box office, it was the seventh highest-grossing motion-picture show of all fourth dimension.

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The film concluded on Wayne retiring his Batman persona to spend time with Selina Kyle, Catwoman (Anne Hathaway). Many fans had assumed he'd died earlier in a nuclear explosion, which led some moviegoers to criticize the picture show. At that place was even speculation that the ending was some sort of dream sequence and Batman was a goner.

The Mist

Based on Stephen King's 1980 novella, The Mist focused on a supernatural (wait for it) mist rolling through town. David Drayton (Thomas Jane) and his son Billy (Nathan Gamble) were trapped in the supermarket thanks to the conditions condition, and they soon uncovered vehement creatures exterior.

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The film'southward ending was a complete 180 from the volume's finale, with David mercy-killing the remaining survivors merely before discovering the Army was at that place to relieve the day. While fans hated the catastrophe, King enjoyed the plot twist.

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