Justify why you liked the ending
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lovi_sahota — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 04:20 AM)
Completely agree, it would have been a nice way to tie it to the first Cloverfield, they could've also showed Clovie himself when Michelle's like "oh you gotta be kidding me" and a shot of clovie approaching her from a distance, would've been so epic.
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Grizzly101 — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 11:28 PM)
I really liked the way they did the ending. Yes, they could have been subtle, but for me I actually find it frustrating when filmmakers introduce a concept without exploring it a little further. John Goodman plays a crazy guy in this film and I was frankly shocked that the alien invasion theory turned out to be true (or at least plausible). Plus, after she brought down the alien "airplane" and drove off to Houston, it sets everything up for a sequel. I don't know if they will make a sequel, but I would love it if they did.
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mike_bike_kite — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 02:14 AM)
To me the movie revolved around whether John was good or bad and whether he was telling the truth or not. When Michelle wakes up and John first appears he's bad. Then with Emmett appearing and the story of the attack there's the chance he might be good or he might be crazy. It goes back and forth like this with each new twist, the recall of the accident, the missing girl, the woman outside, the message on the glass. The aliens are the final twist that does at least open up the chances of a sequel. If there were no aliens then the film would be a horror film with a happy ending (at least for for Michelle) and I think that would lessen the film.
If there was no action at the end and instead she drives to the nearest town to find it empty but ravaged then it might be closer to the feel of the rest of the film but harder to make a sequel. That also wouldn't really be an ending to this film.
The aliens surprised me but then the movie is SciFi horror so perhaps I shouldn't of been surprised. It's also the follow on film from Cloverfield which itself was an alien monster SciFi horror film so we have to expect aliens. The ending itself didn't seem entirely bad, it just came as a surprise that was different to the rest of the film. I definitely want to see what happens in Houston so I guess, at the end of the day, that's my justification. -
shaneljordan — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 07:49 AM)
I know a lot of people didn't like the alien attack, I believe it was necessary. She says that she has ran when things got hard her whole life. She ran from John Goodman every time, she could have finished him off several times but she always did just enough so she could escape.
It was a forced confrontation that she absolutely couldn't escape from. She was forced to fight to overcome her automatic response to run. It made her fight for her life. Some sort of inescapable situation had to happen for character development.
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The-Original-Pinky — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 09:10 AM)
I don't have to justify anything.
I liked her and her "take no prisoners" attitude. The entire time, she didn't play helpless little girl victim. I'm guessing that if she had been a he, the attitude toward this movie would have been more positive. I love it.
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NotASpeckOfCereal — 9 years ago(September 11, 2016 05:41 PM)
Ever since war of the worlds came out, all alien ships have to be living creatures.
You believe War of the Worlds invented biological ships?
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wattoclone-1 — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 11:53 AM)
The entire movie was very good. The ending left an opening for a sequel which is a good thing. My family of five, ages 28-64 all enjoyed the film immensely. Anyone who complains about this film is not a sci-fi fan. Science fiction as good as this are not common and anyone who likes sci-fi has a responsibility to encourage more production activity. Negativity only discourages funding of this most expensive genre.
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NurNodesinNil — 9 years ago(June 25, 2016 03:35 AM)
i just didnt get the whole throw the bottle of liquor in its mouththing and somehow it explodes while she just acts calm aspect
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transmentalist — 9 years ago(October 27, 2016 05:30 PM)
i just didnt get the whole throw the bottle of liquor in its mouththing and somehow it explodes while she just acts calm aspect
It was a flaming molotov cocktail, which she deliberately employed after she was shown reacting to the explosions
In other words, they spelled out her awareness that the aliens' "gas" was highly flammable & explosive
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CalibMcBolts — 9 years ago(June 25, 2016 07:48 AM)
I have no clue why anyone would like the ending, it is completely out of place and unneccesary. The film is phenomenal, but the ending is awful. It had a Super 8 kind of feeling
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jokeco68 — 9 years ago(June 26, 2016 10:22 AM)
To the OP, I thought it was gutsy to actually go for an ending that had a lot more reveal to it, after years of seeing the style of 'what is the out there?'. I totally expected it to end with just a hint of alien invasion but, instead, the director chose to go for a lot less ambiguity which I have to commend. Of course there's the noodniks that inevitably will whine about 'the ending sucked' because they thought it looked 'fake' or the aliens were 'dumb' and on and on.
I liked the ending because the director didn't take the easy way out but he very well could have because the original protagonist was dealt with, from the apparent talk though I suppose it was done to build to another sequel so there's that I suppose too.
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CalibMcBolts — 9 years ago(June 27, 2016 01:22 PM)
I agree, IMO they shouldve ended it with an open ending, questioning if Howard was right after all, or wrong like she thought, like when she took her mask off, have a shot on her face for like 5 seconds, then end the movie. Couldve started many interesting discussions.
This ending was out of place, and unneccesary.
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