I didn't hate the ending but I just hated how abrupt it was. It only wrapped up one of the film's three story arcs, albe
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lkjandersen — 11 years ago(September 24, 2014 02:09 PM)
The gangsters are all arrested for the murder of Spats, or if they aren't, they probably have bigger fish to fry than two witnesses who never came forward anyway. And if they are leaving for South America Heck, if they just stay out of Chicago, they could probably stick to their real names. That the gangsters found them at all the first time were just dumb luck, that they stayed at the same hotel.
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parden — 11 years ago(November 01, 2014 03:32 PM)
The ending was perfect for me. In those days cinemas had stage curtains. The curtain was closing when this punchline was delivered. The audience was laughing as the lights came up. These days we have 7 minutes of credits, most of which are not required. All this info can be got on line.
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VADigger — 11 years ago(February 08, 2015 09:59 AM)
For heaven's sake, it's a farce, not Eugene ONeill. Don't spoil it by overthinking it. The ending is perfect - completely unexpected, and leaving the audience both laughing and scratching their heads in bafflement.
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mxzt — 11 years ago(February 15, 2015 05:21 PM)
A line not ending with "Well, nobody's perfect!" would be not as good of an ending. That line is just perfect. I can't see it end any other way. Also you can't ask for better ending to a comedy movie than that line.
That line was funniest part of the movie imo.