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The Trouble with Endings

James Schellenberg over at The Cultural Gutter has an interesting artcile about The Trouble with Endings. In it, he talks about how good stories are let down by weak endings. His examples include the films Minority Report and 28 Days Later and Stephen King's Dark Tower series.

I would add some other movies and books which I thought had a disappointing ending:

Share: | Posted by John on Sunday May 22, 2005 - 12:43 PM | Category: Books, Movies | © 2005 SF Signal



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I have to second John's nomination of The Naked God's weak ending. All that build up for that.

I don't usually gripe about endings in books (movies are a different matter), but the end of Absolution Gap also left me going: 'Wha?'. Too bad, as I enjoyed Reynolds' Inhibitors series immensely.

Those are the only two that I can think of recently (and recently is a relative term) that had less than interesting endings.

Posted by JP on Wednesday May 25, 2005 at 11:20 AM



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