The Importance of Endings Most films have a beginning, middle and end. Beginnings set things up and hook the audience, so, justifiably, people stress the importance of them. Endings are often overlooked when talking about the importance of structure, however, a bad ending never fails to ruin an entire film for the viewer. Weak beginnings can be forgiven if the rest of the film is strong, however, a weak ending makes the film fall flat. Endings are what the audience walk away from thinking about - it's the last note the film leaves for them. With this in mind, many directors and writers want to create an impactful ending that leaves the viewer thinking and/or feeling something. The intertextual 'x' at the end of 'Logan', the cruel, unsatisfactory yet bittersweet glance at the end of La La Land, the contrapuntal music paired with nuclear explosions in 'Dr Strangelove' or even just the smile in 'Birdman'. These are all impactful endings that do just
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