25 Movie Endings That Make No Sense Even On A Rewatch

The perfect movie ending caps off the entire story, resolves the film’s questions and themes, and makes audiences talk. Achieving the perfect balance with these elements is challenging, therefore there are very few perfect film endings. Some films end on anticlimaxes or provide vague closure, while others feel satisfactory but leave potential plot threads hanging or questions unanswered.However, few film endings make little sense, even with a forgiving audience. They may be mired in such deep symbolism that only the creator can understand the intended climax. Similarly, some finales introduce nonsensical elements seemingly out of nowhere. Other dénouements defy explanation, even when viewed more than once. Even a rewatch can’t make these movie endings any better.Many fans consider The Matrix Reloaded the better of the two The Matrix sequels. The second film in the series features a relatively simple plot: Neo and his team break into a hidden building that contains the Source of the Matrix. However, this simple plot becomes far stranger in Reloaded’s final moments. Even ignoring the infamous scene with the Architect, Reloaded breaks all of its own rules.

The perfect movie ending caps off the entire story, resolves the film’s questions and themes, and makes audiences talk. Achieving the perfect balance with these elements is challenging, therefore there are very few perfect film endings. Some films end on anticlimaxes or provide vague closure, while others feel satisfactory but leave potential plot threads hanging or questions unanswered.

However, few film endings make little sense, even with a forgiving audience. They may be mired in such deep symbolism that only the creator can understand the intended climax. Similarly, some finales introduce nonsensical elements seemingly out of nowhere. Other dénouements defy explanation, even when viewed more than once. Even a rewatch can’t make these movie endings any better.

Many fans consider The Matrix Reloaded the better of the two The Matrix sequels. The second film in the series features a relatively simple plot: Neo and his team break into a hidden building that contains the Source of the Matrix. However, this simple plot becomes far stranger in Reloaded’s final moments. Even ignoring the infamous scene with the Architect, Reloaded breaks all of its own rules.

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