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Related: About this forumWhat's your favorite movie ending that's wrapped up in a bow?
For my movie dollar it doesn't get much better than the original "The Karate Kid". Daniel goes from risking further injury and a humiliating defeat to getting the trophy, the respect of his adversary, the girl, and a nod from his sensei in the span of 30 seconds (I timed it).
Does that ever really happen?
True Blue American
(18,164 posts)hlthe2b
(106,360 posts)lapfog_1
(30,158 posts)Shermann
(8,645 posts)Not quite a bow to be honest, it's more of an intentional anti-climax after the climax.
FalloutShelter
(12,749 posts)Full disclosure
I just put over one hundred pcs of my own art into climate controlled storage and it felt like this.
JustAnotherGen
(33,565 posts)And Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
They embody hope.
samnsara
(18,282 posts)BeyondGeography
(40,015 posts)mucifer
(24,836 posts)Shermann
(8,645 posts)I haven't seen it though.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,672 posts)Throughout the movie, there were these little interviews with happily married couples, then the last interview was Harry and Sally talking about their wedding.
mitch96
(14,658 posts)together at the end in what you call a nice wrapped bow. Lots of "A" list actors..
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SaveOurDemocracy
(4,437 posts)Although, I always watch it through tears. Such a mixture of intense grief and exhilarating joy.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=78&v=esyMmxQ5hkY&embeds_widget_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fscottdistillery.medium.com%2Fgreat-scene-one-flew-over-the-cuckoos-nest-adc3fa594f9d&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.embedly.com%2F&embeds_referring_origin=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.embedly.com&source_ve_path=MjgyNDAsMjgyNDAsMjgyNDAsMjg2NjY&feature=emb_logo
LoisB
(8,666 posts)Shermann
(8,645 posts)SaveOurDemocracy
(4,437 posts)...was so inspired by Nicholson's, RP McMurphy, that he found the courage to break free of his fears and finally leave in a fashion that would have delighted 'Mac'. Before leaving he freed Mac from the effects of the punitive lobotomy and the clutches of Nurse Ratched.
Shermann
(8,645 posts)XanaDUer2
(13,872 posts)Karadeniz
(23,423 posts)MIGuy
(19 posts)The shoot out between the feds and mobsters is perfect
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)Shermann
(8,645 posts)Another movie which has something very different from the "bow" ending.
Think "The Karate Kid", not the Holocaust.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)But the ending, to me, is bow-like, between Schindler's speech (pretty much a made up part) and the survivors visiting his grave in the present day.
Sneederbunk
(15,110 posts)tblue37
(66,035 posts)SCantiGOP
(14,239 posts)No loose ends left at the end.
That movie (albeit great) ended in nuclear armageddon.
That's the opposite of what I'm looking for.
C'mon DU, you aren't even trying!
Martin68
(24,611 posts)in line with the themes of the movie would have the Kid lose his bout but take pride in giving it his best. The movie wasn't supposed to be about winning. It was about hard work, discipline, and trying your best. This was a typical Hollywood ending. If he had lost he could still get the girl, get an appreciative nod from Sensei, and would have earned the respect of his adversary.
Shermann
(8,645 posts)In 1984, if Daniel gets his shit ruined, Johnny gets the girl. Johnny also gets to high-five his sensei and give the finger to Mr. Miyagi. In 1984, you were either a winner or a loser. It was a true dichotomy back then.
Martin68
(24,611 posts)the Tao, where one can see and deal with every shade of black and white without fear or favor. What does "winning" mean in that context? It all comes down to compassionately loving the world and learning to avoid the traps of blind attachment and obsession. There was no indication that the girl would choose the bully. If she did, then she was trapped in a world of hate and violence. You see the world in very simplistic terms, my friend. Martial arts take the world as it is and deal with it with equanimity.
SaveOurDemocracy
(4,437 posts)If you desired just happy bows you could have designated that in your OP.
Shermann
(8,645 posts)The phrase could be interpreted to mean that all loose ends are tied up, but the ending isn't necessarily picture perfect.
I see no need to be exclusionary in my thread. Keep 'em coming.