The Inglorious Bastards : The ending
Re: The ending
No, the ending is perfect.
Re: The ending
I must agree; the ending did seem quite abrupt, especially since the relationship between Tony and Nicole was never really developed. After all, they only had a total of two scenes together, and these scenes combined didn't even amount to five minutes in length. Though the scene might have been appropriate as just a brief moment in the conclusion (after all, two of the few survivors of a horrific and bloody battle probably would be caught up in a moment of passion), but as the definitive final scene, that being the one that the entire film was building up to, it just seemed out-of-place. Admittedly, its rushed conclusion is my most pronounced problem with The Inglorious Bastards, but I would love the other poster to explain how it is "perfect."
Chris of The Cinema Issue
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Chris of The Cinema Issue
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The ending
I don't know if its the dvd I have, but it ends with Tony running towards Nicole, they grab each other and then out of noware the credits start to roll.
It seemed like bad editing to me, like one of thoes moments in a film where you know somthing was cut out or badly botched together..
Any ideas?