An horrific story ends horrifically. What's wrong with that?
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tanisaur — 10 years ago(September 27, 2015 11:26 PM)
Umm nice job at being a dick. But no, my friends didn't guess that was going to happen, neither did my family and a lot of people on the message boards. Also in the actual story that ending doesn't happen so
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therefdotcom — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 01:12 PM)
"You knew they were going to die and that there would be a sad twist"
that's actually not guessing the ending, that's vaguely sensing where it might be heading.
i would even somewhat let the following count: "they flee, they get stuck, protagonist kills the rest out of mercy", without the actual twist.
but claiming "you guessed the ending" and then give us "they were going to die and that there would be a sad twist." and afterwards even calling people names, that called you out on your BS is quite rich. QUITE rich. -
tanisaur — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 08:54 PM)
Yes I knew they were going to flee and that he was going to kill the son, and that they would be saved after. All you have to do is watch movies with twists often to guess the possible endings. And that person were being a dick.
Don't you have anything better to do than argue with girls on the internet, pretty sad if you ask me -
dubzggately — 10 years ago(September 26, 2015 03:42 PM)
how was it dumb UNTIL the ending? the entire script was smart, using religion as the driving tool of horror rather than the creatures in the mist. the whole film deserves to be dissected and talked about in regards to it's allegory about religion and fear-mongering.
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tobias_681 — 10 years ago(October 17, 2015 07:14 PM)
Nah it's not like it called for a happy ending but I didn't really buy it. The mist had been there for like 3 days at that time and they had very little information about what was happening globally. I don't see how 5 (ok, 4, the boy was sleeping) all give into this without any objections. It seems really unlikely and the ending felt too constructed.
