The 'REAL' Ending?
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potatopasta — 19 years ago(April 29, 2006 06:48 AM)
Also it is shown in the dvd that the original ending had Carlos not Nicole saying that they should return home not run away together. You can in the shot where Nicole tells Carlos she "wants to be good" for him that her hair is red, because at the time of the re-shoot she was filming spiderman!
And yeah I cant believe they thought about killing off Carlos! I thought after all that him and Nicole had been through in the film they deserved to be together and happy!
Also I love that shot of Carlos at the end in his pilot uniform.
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camelotontheavon — 14 years ago(March 03, 2012 04:54 PM)
The director's commentary also said it was the studio who wanted the movie to end with Carlos' death. He didn't think the movie needed it. He thought it was rare for a studio to go for a non happy ending.
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briguy858 — 19 years ago(June 08, 2006 12:45 AM)
If either Carlos or Nicole died, then it would follow the Hollywood formula that miscegenation or mixed race couples were not meant to be and tragically end. I wouldn't be surprised if that was the "true" ending. So, in a way, the movie is more better in regards to not following the typical model, however, it would have been more emotional, though many won't be happy with it.
While you made the contrast between Carlos and Nicole, I believe Carlos's character is really unrealistic, and looking at his character in terms of the film, it only reinforces the character of Nicole, whose storyline is more resolved than Carlos's. -
poisongirl3234 — 19 years ago(June 14, 2006 10:05 PM)
Well. I love this movie and the ending is just fine with me. But! I think that the original ending (where Carlos gets killed) or if Nicole would have killed herself it would have been more realistic and a better ending in my opinion.
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MrsB_RAT — 19 years ago(June 25, 2006 10:14 PM)
I like the happy ending. It would have pissed me off if they didn't end up together, haha. But I think it's somewhat realistic that Nicole would end up not killing herself because of Carlos, and it would have been retarded if Carlos died just because it would have made the movie sadderit was depressing enough to me. I dunno, maybe I'm weird, but I like happy endings. Life is depressing enough on its own, I at least want things in movies to turn out nice.

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amdavis87 — 18 years ago(April 29, 2007 12:02 AM)
I agree with RavenIsDonkeyKong! I would have been REEEEEEAAAHHHHHLLLLLLYYY upset if Carlos would have died. It wouldn't have made any sense. But, if Nicole had died, I could understand that. I agree with someone who said earlier that she could have killed herself, thinking it was best for Carlos. I'm just happy that ended up together. It was cute!!! i love this movie!
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Etceterist — 18 years ago(May 20, 2007 05:50 PM)
I have to say that yes, come to think of it, the ending does seem somewhat displaced. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say it's not necessarily the ending as it is that's the problem, but rather that the rest of the movie doesn't set it up properly in terms of emotional catharsism or tone. Overall, the writing wasn't the best I've ever seen, and especially the voice overs (but quite of few of the more lovey-dovey scenes as well) were very awkwardly written, slightly cheesy almost. The rest of the film had such a gritty realism, and the characters were so well rounded and shaped, the story itself held so much resonance in real life but the ending was presented to us in that almost cheesy way that seemed not to match the realism of the bulk of the movie.
I do think they should've ended up together, but I don't think the end voice over or the 'pilot nunez' sequence should've been in there. Maybe end it after "You were so there" in the car.
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kay_cee_d — 17 years ago(October 04, 2008 09:13 PM)
But really, how is the ending not realistic? I'm sure for ever 20 couples that ends in death or destruction there's a couple that ends in happiness. For every 50 druggies that od or leaves their family there's bound to be at least one that gets past it. I know people who have had a ROUGH life and yet they came out of it and got their life together. You could say the ending is cliche, butit really depends on the point the movie is trying to make. Sometimes happy endings don't fit, and I agree, but I didn't mind this one so much.
Plus, movies can't always be 100% realistic.
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VisualAssault — 13 years ago(November 01, 2012 04:24 PM)
"I like the happy ending. It would have pissed me off if they didn't end up together, haha. But I think it's somewhat realistic that Nicole would end up not killing herself because of Carlos, and it would have been retarded if Carlos died just because it would have made the movie sadderit was depressing enough to me. I dunno, maybe I'm weird, but I like happy endings. Life is depressing enough on its own, I at least want things in movies to turn out nice.
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I too would've been pissed. I think CB really is a positive story with some turbulence that gives it character, a bad ending would not match the rest. I know it wasn't executed very good but let's put it this way: I wouldn't have liked CB so much if it had a tragic ending, so it really works for me. -
chrisbedford — 18 years ago(December 20, 2007 02:46 PM)
I believe Carlos's character is really unrealistic
because why? Because he's a Hispanic guy who doesn't want to become a mechanic, dope dealer or car thief?
The movie is unrealistic, because both characters are 17 years old and sometimes have the maturity of 40 year olds, sometimes of 17 year olds, but that aside there's nothing hugely inconsistent about the characters. -
barcelona1684 — 18 years ago(June 16, 2007 07:35 PM)
i think well first wow that class your taking sounds so cool and fun i wish my college had it and second as someone mentioned before me the ending of them not ending up together is very Hollywood, i personally have wasted to much time watching movies were the characters don't end up together and at the end your like what was the point, for example little children they should have run off together, all the pretty horses,the good girl and for once i wish someone would make a version of romeo and Juliet were they live and stay together that would be cool.i know the directors are trying to prove a moral point like with little children but hey its just a movie give us the crazy ending. on a lighter note i really love crazy beautiful and the ending included i gives you hope and it shows you that he saved her its romantic and plus i love Los Angeles especially Santa Monica and they show so much so it reminds me of the good times i had in Los Angeles.
