>Movie just cuts to black
>Ending left entirely ambiguous
>Fanboys come out; "IT MAKES YOU THINK!!!"
>It's too d-deep for you!
>No the writers weren't lazy, don't be spoonfed!
What are the best arguments against this pretentious horseshit /co/? Are they right?
Jews keeping things open for a potential sequel
Doesn't it depend on the movie? I liked it in Inception.
Go back to /tv/.
>>93384116
fpbp
>>93384057
>>93384128
Depends on the film. Sometimes it's lazy. Sometimes it's the best possible choice.
>>93384057
Which ending are you talking about specifically?
>>93384057
it entirely depends. sometimes the actual answer is boring. and in those cases showing it would take away from the film rather than add to it.
take inception for example. would it be more interesting to know he's trapped in a dream forever? would it be more interesting to know he's awake? probably not
>>93384057
Ambiguity is the same as anything else it can be done well and done badly. Stop being such a shit tier autist.
It's like the people trying to spin Lucas's prequels into being artistic masterpieces.
>>93384297
Normally i'd ignore this, but this is an actual /tv/ thread.
>>93384365Moonlight.