Best Endings

  1. Tainja
  2. Jessica

Endings that stood out to me.

Page Views
30
Comments
0
  Tainja's Rating My Rating
1
Saw II (2005,  R)
Saw II 4.0 Stars
While Saw isn't the best of all horror movies I have ever seen, especially not the fact that they've added so many teens to the mix (Horror + Teens = Instant fail), I just got to praise this movie for the most brilliant ending ever. I mean it, don't read ANY spoilers before watching this movie.
Click to Rate
2
The Elephant Man (1980,  PG)
The Elephant Man 5.0 Stars
The story about one of the most important persons in history. Very touching, excellent acting and the music is beautiful too.

Imagine you are the kindest of person, all you want to do is show your kindness and love to other people. But everybody is disgusted by you, they hate you. Why? Because you look like a monster...
That is the life of Joseph (incorrectly called John in the movie), until he meets Dr Treves who tries his best to give him a decent life.

I always get so upset watching this movie and see what people do to Joseph, happy for him once he gets accepted and I still believe he did not try commit suicide, I believe he wanted to try to sleep like a normal person, then was unable to recover from his dream, which caused him to choke to death. At least I feel a sense of relief knowing he died without being in pain... in which he had spent most of his life being.

Rest in Peace, Joseph, you were truly an angel sent from heaven to earth.
Click to Rate
3
Sicko (2007,  PG-13)
Sicko 5.0 Stars
This is a very important documentary, I was almost in tears at the end of it. I had no idea how awful the health care was in the US, that the health care industry was all about making money and giving all excuses to not give treatment. This movie made me think, because on the never-ending lists of what sicknesses you can't have to get insurance, there was "Autism", which I am diagnosed with (Highfunctioning Autism).
What if the same thing happened here?
Just a while ago, 4 shops in my country was accused of re-packing meat, though it was against the law, to save money. And it was proven with hidden cameras that it was true. It sickened me that they would risk their costumers health to gain more money, than to pay for the loss of having to throw away old meat.

How can you turn away people who need help? I honestly would NEVER do it, even if they would pay me a million dollars. If I was one of the persons who turned away the people who died, I could never look at myself again. It especially sickened me that the people who helped during 9/11 wasn't given any treatment if they couldn't prove they had been working in the disaster zone, because the health care industry wanted to save money!
I was so glad in the end when they went to Cuba and got the treatment they needed - FOR FREE.

After watching this, I want to live in France. Seriously.
Click to Rate
4
Saw (2004,  R)
Saw 3.5 Stars
I watched this because a friend who loves this movie wanted me too and it was pretty good. I didn't like the overall movie, but I love the traps. Certain characters gets trapped and have to solve a deadly puzzle within a time limit or else they will die. It makes you think "What would you do?"
Click to Rate

Comments (0)

Post a comment

Recent Comments