6 ends of films that the public - and the critics - hate absolutely

From science fiction errors to Rom-Com errors, these finals did not go well.


If you are committed to two hours at watch a movie , you probably want to feel satisfied with the role of credits. But, of course, it does not happen to 100% of the time. Even certain acute and sensible films also do not stick landing. And then there are these already dull films which are crowned with even worse finals. One of the greatest success of films of all time even has an end which is still under discussion and dissected 25 years later. Read the rest for six End of movies hated by criticism and the public. Spoilers to come, of course.

Read this then: 7 classic movies that you can't watch anywhere .

1
The village

In 2004, writer and director Mr. Night Shyamalan 's The name was synonymous with Twist endings, thanks to its previous successes, The sixth sense and Panels . But the revelation at the end of The village It was not so well received. The film seems to concern a community of the 1800s, threatened by mysterious creatures living in the Forrest surrounding their house. But the public learns towards the end that the film takes place in the 21st century, and that the characters are in fact members of a cult, who are deceived by their leaders so that they never venture into the modern world.

"The torsion, of course, is the one we should not talk about, but I suspect that many viewers will see him coming for a campaign mile", " reading Nowsweek review . the Evening standard concluded , "Frankly, if you believe this Twaddle, you will believe anything, and if you believe anything, you don't need to go to movies - you can just sit at home and fantasize for free. "" AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

2
Remember me

Romance 2010 Remember me Did not need an end of torsion, but she obtained one - and that that many viewers have found unpleasant. During most of the film, two students, Tyler ( Robert Pattinson ) and ally ( Emilie de Ravin ) Fall in love while confronting the trauma of their past and their drama within their families. At the start of the conclusion, he revealed that the date is September 11, 2001 and that Tyler visits his father's office in the World Trade Center. The film ends with his death and the other characters later advancing.

The Guardian in writing Remember me , "Tyler, he transforms, is about to be sewn in history in a very inexpensive way and Tawdry" and described the film "strangely exploiting affair". In his review, E! The news explained That "the use of these attacks which change history - as, essentially, a vehicle for romance that annoys tears - is cheap and manipulative".

3
Titanic

Titanic , which has just celebrated its 25th anniversary, is still loved today, but an aspect of the end always disturbs fans. This is not the fact that Jack ( Leonardo DiCAPRI ) dies at the end that this is the problem, it is How? 'Or' What he dies. Rather than floating on a door with pink ( Kate Winslet ), he succumbs to freezing water.

The question of knowing if Jack could have reasonably been held in the air at the door with Rose was constantly debated, including in an experience on a episode of Mythbusters . In December 2022, Winslet even said that she was ashamed of journalists and fans after Titanic Outing, who said Jack could have adapted to the door if she was smaller.

"Apparently, I was too big," Winslet said on the podcast Happy sad confusion ( Via Buzzfeed ). "Why were they so nasty for me? They were so nasty. I was not even fat. If I could go back, I would have used my voice in a completely different way."

4
Lucy

The 2014 Science Fiction film Lucy stars Scarlett Johansson As a woman who develops all kinds of superhuman capabilities after being exposed to a drug. When telepathy, time travel and extreme force are not enough, Lucy becomes an omniscient omnipresence which can no longer be contained in a human form, which makes a confusing end to the film.

Many criticisms have praised the action, Johansson's game and even the absurd plot, but the end did not go well with everyone. the Toronto Star review said of the final , "[I] t is in the final throes of the film that [director Luc Besson Allows you to lower your audience well, producing a conclusion that falls flat, feeling both anti-climatic and unsatisfactory. ""

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5
Yesterday

Yesterday is a comedy on a musician in difficulty named Jack ( Himesh Patel ) Survives an accident to note that he is the only person in the world who remembers the existence of the Beatles. He therefore begins to interpret their songs as his, before learning lessons on love and honesty when he reaches glory. The torsion towards the end of the film is that Jack meets John Lennon ( Robert Carlyle ), who - in this universe - is always alive and had never been part of the group.

This inclusion of Lennon in the 2019 film was divisor, although the remaining Beatles and the widow of the musician Yoko Ono were favorable .

"" Yesterday Make really strange and questionable choices, especially in a late and hinge scene, surely designed to touch our hearts but meet (at least to this criticism) as shameless and manipulator and, to use a technical term, "read" the Chicago Sun-Totes ' review . Meanwhile, Criticism on Rogerebert.com explained: "I am in conflict of a choice made late in the film. You will know when you see it. It seemed to me cheap, and also strangely underdeveloped ..."

6
War of the Worlds

Based on H.G. Wells novel of the same name, 2005 War of the Worlds stars Tom Cruise As Ray, a man trying to protect his family during an extraterrestrial invasion. Although extraterrestrials are able to cause a lot of destruction on earth, it turns out that they cannot survive long due to not being able to protect them from the planet's microbes. But, the antagonists who fell by bacteria was not the only problem that viewers had with the film. The fact that Ray's family was able to survive everything when so many others have not been so a problem.

Director Steven Spielberg he himself admitted that the end of War of the Worlds is not great. "The film does not have a good end. I could never understand how to finish this sacred thing," he said as part of the book The story of James Cameron of Science Fiction ( Via Digital Spy ).


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