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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maya_M

An ideal ending needn't be happy always and real needn't be sad. In my opinion to give a message one needn't have a tragic or sad ending always? Why should the message be always life is unfair? Wouldn't it be better to cheer people by giving them hope😃?

Now for my personal choice I love all good films. I don't care about the ending. I am a sensitive person and any good cinema touches me be it Govind Nihalani's Drohkaal or KJo's KANK (No comments entertained from Neets😆😆).

Then either switch the words or the endings....😆😆

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: qwertyesque

Then either switch the words or the endings....😆😆

I will ask you if I ever need your "scholarly" advice. 😉

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Posted: 18 years ago
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it depends on what type of movie I m watching😃

Edited by Rajeev Ki Heer - 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maya_M

An ideal ending needn't be happy always and real needn't be sad. In my opinion to give a message one needn't have a tragic or sad ending always? Why should the message be always life is unfair? Wouldn't it be better to cheer people by giving them hope😃?

Now for my personal choice I love all good films. I don't care about the ending. I am a sensitive person and any good cinema touches me be it Govind Nihalani's Drohkaal or KJo's KANK (No comments entertained from Neets😆😆).

WTH😭😆

This is just like guaranting comments😆

Maya how could you put good cinema and KANK in the same line?.... control your emotions regarding KJo, you have been all over the place professing your love😉😆

Oh and BTW, KANK is on of the examples of the case SolidSnake mentioned..... the end couldn't come soon enough and I wasn't there when it finally did😆

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sound

Oh and BTW, KANK is on of the examples of the case SolidSnake mentioned..... the end couldn't come soon enough and I wasn't there when it finally did😆

😆I know that other than the people associated with KANK I am the only one who liked the film. 😳

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Posted: 18 years ago
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I alwayz Want Ideal End. Now why alwayz i want ideal end.... Not Only me, there are many peoples or Maximum ppls who want ideal end... Just Imagine that someone is Watching Film, When the end scene came, it dose'nt accoding to the person's expectation. Then Definetly when Next time you prepared yourself for another film, YOu re'nt as much happy coz the Thing running in your mind is "Its Definetly again Same thing happens"
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I like movies to end they way they do... sappy and romantic in some, loud in others, real in some, and unreal and fake in yet some others...

You go into a movie theatre expecting a particular genre of movie and if a DDLJ ended with Amrish Puri not letting go of Kajols hand, as someone above put it, I would be sorely disappointed with the movie and it would not have been "paisa vasool". Similarly, if the "talibaan" had been rescued and united with his daughter in Kabul Express, it would have been a big disappointment.

Take "Eklavya" a good movie with a sappy ending, completely ruining the whole effect which had been created in the movie. That ending was just so so so uncool and unreal.

In all this, I love movies like "Pyaar ke liye kuch bhi karega" or a "Hera Pheri" or "Masti" where you can leave your brains out of the theatre.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: s.priya

I like movies to end they way they do... sappy and romantic in some, loud in others, real in some, and unreal and fake in yet some others...

You go into a movie theatre expecting a particular genre of movie and if a DDLJ ended with Amrish Puri not letting go of Kajols hand, as someone above put it, I would be sorely disappointed with the movie and it would not have been "paisa vasool". Similarly, if the "talibaan" had been rescued and united with his daughter in Kabul Express, it would have been a big disappointment.

Take "Eklavya" a good movie with a sappy ending, completely ruining the whole effect which had been created in the movie. That ending was just so so so uncool and unreal.

In all this, I love movies like "Pyaar ke liye kuch bhi karega" or a "Hera Pheri" or "Masti" where you can leave your brains out of the theatre.

thanks for ur views Priya🤗Its good to see u in DM😊

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