Dusty Ayres
Commodore
^Hey, you went to a lot of trouble insisting that True Grit have a happy ending-I just showed you why it shouldn't, along with some other examples that I knew of. Tit for tat.

I'll never understand why someone would go to a film called True Grit expecting a happy ending. I mean, it's right there in the title.
Ummm, correct me of I'm wrong but how does "True Grit" translate into "depressing ending."
In the new movie Mattie called Rooster that because of the way he handled himself in court as an aloof, gritty, and bold man. the kind she needed for her quest.
So I don't see what the title has to do with anything concerning the ending nor do I think it should as it would be a lot like judging a book by its cover.
Yeah, it doesn't really, but how about this: only those in the audience with True Grit will be able to enjoy it.Ummm, correct me of I'm wrong but how does "True Grit" translate into "depressing ending."
A happy ending in a Coen brothers' movie? Never without a twist of lemon in the eye.
A happy ending in a Coen brothers' movie? Never without a twist of lemon in the eye.
O' Brother Where Art Thou?
Big Lebowski (maybe not a "happy" ending more of a netural one.)
Just to name two off the top of my head.
A happy ending in a Coen brothers' movie? Never without a twist of lemon in the eye.
O' Brother Where Art Thou?
Big Lebowski (maybe not a "happy" ending more of a netural one.)
Just to name two off the top of my head.
True enough for OBWAT if you consider spending the rest of your life singing Country & Western music a happy ending.
Ummm, correct me of I'm wrong but how does "True Grit" translate into "depressing ending."
In the new movie Mattie called Rooster that because of the way he handled himself in court as an aloof, gritty, and bold man.
So I don't see what the title has to do with anything concerning the ending nor do I think it should as it would be a lot like judging a book by its cover.
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So there's three Coen Brothers movies off the top of my head, that are most clear in my memory, where the endings are in a "happy" or at least "netural" tone. So I'm not sure I "get" the rep the poster above said about them not doing happy endings.
^It's been a while since I watched it but I don't remember there being much of a body count in that film, just the wife and Steve Buscemi's character (again.) ... Coen brothers films can be surprisingly light hearted for all the crime, murder and mayhem!![]()
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So there's three Coen Brothers movies off the top of my head, that are most clear in my memory, where the endings are in a "happy" or at least "netural" tone. So I'm not sure I "get" the rep the poster above said about them not doing happy endings.
I concede you are correct about OBWAT and maybe TBL. But not Fargo - Marge Gunderson and her family are okay, but a lot of innocent people have died by the time the film ends. My original statement was intended more along the lines of "The Coen Brothers make a movie that doesn't have a nice, cosy, they all lived happily ever after ending. Shock, horror." I'm glad that the CB have the freedom to make movies that unsettle people.
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