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It's fitting sometimes, but when ending a TV series like that after 6 years of being on the air is bullshit. I don't mind it with movies at all, as I like to let my mind make up something because it will be what I want it to. However, TV is different. There needs to be an end with the final episode. That's just my opinion, though, which is right.
Lost In Translation was the biggest piece of cow dung I've ever sat through. Just FYI. Why does Bill Murray insist on being in crap like Lost In Translation and those shitty Wes Anderson flicks?
I do like endings that throw you, though. You expect one thing and something completely different happens. I sometimes think that producers/directors/writers don't end movies because they didn't like the way it (the screenplay) originally ended, so they try to rewrite it, only it comes off even worse than the original.
I'm still waiting to see how many times M. Night Shyamalan can get away with a twist ending.
-Brad
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