Anna walking away from Holly at the end of the movie?
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djgreene1227 — 11 years ago(February 12, 2015 09:46 PM)
Though the ending is fascinating, it also remains infuriating. The only conclusion (Warning - Spoiler) is that Anna's belief is that loyalty means more than betrayal, even if that betrayal is to stop a fiend (who profits at the expense of yhe lives of children). Holly wishes to help Anna, but she shuns him for betraying Harry. Is she blinded by love? Is she blinded by some conformist view while the American Holly cannot morally allow his friend to commit heinous acts? I found the ending morable, but quite troubling.
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lamont-hard — 10 years ago(September 06, 2015 06:24 PM)
She missed her man plain be simple..It does not matter what he did. She had the chance to be reunited with the love of HER life and he foiled it. He was getting no where near her heart. It died along with her lover.
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romefan123 — 11 years ago(February 20, 2015 09:19 AM)
Maybe write "spoiler alert" next time, eh?
Like the ending, actuallyit avoids the cliche' where she begins to run into his armsand makes you think more. Cold, to be surenever so much as glances at him.
Should be issued on DVD with multiple takes as alternate endings, assuming they shot it a few different ways
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stiffarm-43601 — 10 years ago(January 11, 2016 10:03 PM)
He tries to get her to reconsider, but we don't know what he says. She walks away. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Any woman who thinks a police informer is worse than a man who steals medicine from children allowing them to die of curable illnesses isn't worth having, no matter how beautiful she is.