Burn After Reading. I enjoyed it, but the last few minutes of the film was a bullshit, copout "two characters talk about what happened to the rest of the main cast instead of actually showing the audience what happened" ending.
No Country for Old Men was a different story. I understood that it was supposed to be a more "realistic" kind of ending (that, and it was based on a novel), but I couldn't help but feel like I missed some analogy or message in the final scene when Tommy Lee Jones is describing a dream he had the previous night. No, that doesn't spoil anything.
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Wut.....wut did you see?
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No Country for Old Men was a different story. I understood that it was supposed to be a more "realistic" kind of ending (that, and it was based on a novel), but I couldn't help but feel like I missed some analogy or message in the final scene when Tommy Lee Jones is describing a dream he had the previous night. No, that doesn't spoil anything.
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