Shohei Imuamura’s classic ends in a fashion that is quite unusual in Japanese cinema history. Before we realize what is going on here, the skyscrapers start to fall down in front of them as well as us. It’s one of these endings that the villain never gets caught, but Kevin Spacey’s superb performance makes it unique and charming.Īt the end of this thought-provoking film, the Edward Norton character shot himself, we are as shocked as Marla. Kent makes everything up based on the texts he saw in the office and totally fooled the police officer and us. Probably the greatest twist ending in modern film history. The camera revolves around the raft in rapid speed to emphasize the solitude of the crazy man and his doomed failure to fight against the nature. People around him die out, at last only him and a bunch of monkeys are left on the raft. He thinks he can conquer this wild land, but he is wrong. It’s an ironic and tragic ending, it’s highly emotional because of John Travolta’s brilliant performance and Pino Donaggio’s touching score.Īguirre, who claims to be the wrath of god, leads his troops into the wild Peruvian rain forest. However, he manages to get the perfect scream which pleases his boss. Jack is not able to save his love Sally at the last moment. Under the cover of a political thriller, this is a very sad romance film at its core. One of the greatest French films ever made also has one of the most tragic endings of all French romance films. In one of the most epic crowd scenes in film history, Baptiste is pushed away from the love of his life further and further by the flood of people, the helplessness of this scene is tremendously moving. Thank god the director made the third film and proved we are right. Every feeling is all in Julie Delpy’s sweet voice and the beautiful song “A Waltz for a Night”. Upon his departure, Jesse is invited to Celine’s apartment and is treated a song written by Celine herself. We are with the two for the whole film, now like the first film, it’s time for some real sentiment. Without further ado, here is our choice of the 40 greatest movie endings in film history. Please leave a comment if you feel one of your favorites is missing here. This time we decide to double the size, but there is still plenty room for suggestions. Two weeks ago we made a list of the greatest movie opening scenes in film history, it’s no-brainer making a follow-up list with movie endings. Sometimes we can recall the ending scene in a clear image even we forget what the film is about. It lifts the film to a new level and gives the audiences something to digest afterwards. Unlike movie openings, movie endings are always the most important and mesmerizing part of a film.
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