>director can't decide how to end movie
>open ended
>"that ending makes you think and reflect is so fantastic"
>>64325417
>literally every FUCKING Hollywood movie
>the director writes the movie
The ending is not objectively more important than any other scene in a movie.
>>64325417
That's literally me in fifth grade. I usually just ended the stories we were assigned to write randomly with a big explosion from nowhere trying to make it open ended and deep. Its such a fucking lazy tactic.
> "There's something I need to tell you"
> "I know"
>the ending is literally a giant baby floating through space with no explanation
Goddamn Jewbrick
>>64325417
are open endings the most unsatisfying endings ever?
Are some of you really this dumb? I try to convince myself that there's a couple people on here who actually know what they're talking about (and there is) but there are some legit imbeciles on here and this thread furthers my case. Yes, some Director's write movies as well but it's not as often as you think. A director is not in charge of something like you mentioned you donkey.
>>64326414
>no explanation
Please be bait
>>64325417
>So what do we do now?
>...We live.
>>64326572
>>64326616
>Two posts
Please don't be new
>>64326696
Made a typo it happens
>I have to tell you something
>what
>...nothing (walks away alone in the rain )
Yes, nothing like having everything tied up in a bow and served to you on a silver platter. Thinking about things is for fags, yo.
Sometimes the ending isn't important at all