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Originally Posted by Oceanic815Survivor
I understand why they did it. I also realize that it makes a ton of sense artistically. Im basing my opinion solely on how it made me feel when it ended, which was unfulfilled. It was an amazing movie, I just feel like it suddenly ended without feeling like and ending. Like I said before, I have no problem with the bad guy winning/killing the good guy/getting away, more power to them, but at least end an epic movie like that epically, which I dont feel they did. I know its insanely close to the book, so I dont blame the Coen Bros at all. Great movie, unfulfilling ending
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it's supposed to make you feel that way. thats the point of the movie. not every good story has to leave you happy, skipping along with bunnies.
'shakespeare should have changed the ending of romeo & juliet because it was just too depressing man...'