I don't dispute that it was intentional. It was a poor choice, that's my point. Even though a sequel was part of the plan, the writers, producers or director could have employed a bit more imagination and could have considered the fans, that's all. ~
It's still a masterpiece of a film to me, but Michael Haneke's original film "Funny Games," from what I remember (I've only watched it twice; it's too disturbing to me), had a short little 'denouement' scene which I found unnecessary - - from the bulk of the film itself, we, the audience, did not need to know that the games would continue with other people.
The second-to-the-last disturbing scene, filmed exactly as it was, would have been a great ending to me. Just leave the denouement out.
de·noue·ment noun the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved. synonyms: finale, final scene, epilogue, coda, end, ending, finish, close; More the climax of a chain of events, usually when something is decided or made clear. "I waited by the eighteenth green to see the denouement" synonyms: outcome, upshot, consequence, result, end; informalpayoff "the debate had an unexpected denouement" ~google.com
So you say there was a denouement before the denouement. Is that correct?
I guess I would say, based upon your input, that the denouement scene was clear to me. Then, after this clear denouement, there was an added, unnecessary scene. I think. Ha! :)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Lamest ending in the history of motion pictures. Should have ended with a huge foot coming down out of the sky and squashing the Castle Aargh flat. Cue the Flying Circus music ...
Well this is a play but Romeo and Juliet I thought carried it rather much too far. I mean - really! And I went to a production where they had the Prince Of Verona shoot himself in the head at the end - can you believe that?
TV shows are notorious for starting out good ( the ones that DO, that is) and ending horribly.
Mash ended well. Horribly sad, but well.
It lasted a long time and never really got old. Very amazing cast and writers.
Then we have the major disappointments. Like all those juicy night soap operas like Falcon Crest and Dallas in the 80's that started out kind of good and then devolved quickly.
I mean after everyone sleeps with everyone, you naturally have to get someone kidnapped by aliens. That is what the writers came up with in Falcon Crest.
Now the scripts have not gotten any better, but the same old boring plot lines are followed by all the nightly dramas that are still on the air.
I remember The Mentalist. It started out so danged good. I watched it in reruns so I got to watch it for hours sometimes. Then they got cute and started messing with all kinds of things they should not have messed with.
They ruined it and I never even finished watching it. I couldn't deal with the mess.
The X Files. Same thing. What a great and scary sci-fi, horror show. Then they have to have Mulder and Scully fall in love. Give me a freaking break.