Lincoln Johnson writes:
Love the show. I wanted to ask you about movies that leave the ending up to the audience to decide. An example of this would be the top spinning in Inception. I find that this can be an interesting twist to a movie, but other times at the end I find myself holding my hands up saying "That's it?" like I did with Prisoners. Do you like this approach to movie endings or do you prefer a clear cut ending to the story? Do you see this being a trend in movies in general?
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Love the show. I wanted to ask you about movies that leave the ending up to the audience to decide. An example of this would be the top spinning in Inception. I find that this can be an interesting twist to a movie, but other times at the end I find myself holding my hands up saying "That's it?" like I did with Prisoners. Do you like this approach to movie endings or do you prefer a clear cut ending to the story? Do you see this being a trend in movies in general?
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