🚨SPOILER ALERT- What’s the worst movie ending?

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What's the worst movie ending that leaves you scratching your head and feeling disappointed? Why did it fall short for you?

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2024/6/11 Edited to

... Read moreOh my goodness, nothing is more frustrating than investing hours into a fantastic film, only for the ending to completely pull the rug out from under you! We've all been there, right? That moment when the credits roll, and instead of feeling satisfied or reflective, you're just left with a resounding, "Wait, that's it?!" It truly makes you wonder, 'THE WORST MOVIE ENDING?' could be a title for so many cinematic disappointments. For me, a truly bad movie ending isn't just about a plot twist that didn't land. It's about an ending that betrays the characters, ignores established logic, or feels completely unearned. Sometimes, it's a rushed conclusion that tries to tie everything up too neatly, or conversely, an ending so ambiguous it feels like the writers just gave up. I remember watching a psychological thriller once, building up this incredible tension and mystery, only for the final reveal to be so ludicrous it completely undermined all the suspense that came before it. It was such a letdown, and it genuinely made me question if I had wasted my time. Then there are those endings that just feel... wrong. They might be technically competent, but they leave you feeling emotionally hollow or even angry. Think about films where a beloved character's arc is completely disregarded, or where a seemingly clever twist comes out of nowhere and makes no sense in hindsight. It's like the filmmakers forgot who their characters were or what story they were trying to tell. And sometimes, these controversial endings even spark fan theories or demands for an 'alternative ending' from the studio, just to get a more satisfying conclusion. It just goes to show how much weight an ending carries in shaping our overall perception of a movie. What truly defines the worst movie ending? Is it one that's predictable, or one that's so out-of-left-field it feels like a different movie? Is it an ending that's too tragic, or one that's too saccharine and unbelievable? Personally, I find endings that rely on a cheap 'deus ex machina' or an unresolved cliffhanger for a sequel that never comes to be particularly grating. It feels like a betrayal of the audience's trust. The whole experience can be soured by those final minutes, no matter how brilliant the rest of the film might have been. So, what's your pick for 'THE WORST MOVIE ENDING?' Let's dish!

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Jack could’ve fit on that gosh darn FREAKING DOOR

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The Barbie movie, who in their right mind would choose the human world over Barbieland??!!?

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