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Did I miss the end of the movie? Spoilers


I feel like i just watched 1/2 a movie. The build up to the first guy dating the dead girl wasn't enough of a shocker to make this movie complete. That should have been the mid way point and they needed to wrap up what happens to everyone else. Does the first guy go to jail? Will they figure out the guy "hit" by the car was already dead? Will they get the other guys penis reattached? etc It had a good beginning but was very dissapointed with the ending

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I was also disappointed by the ending and wondered if they ran out of money. I would at least like to have seen an epilogue with what Buzzy and Duffy did after they escaped the cop's car.

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I was also disappointed by the ending and wondered if they ran out of money. I would at least like to have seen an epilogue with what Buzzy and Duffy did after they escaped the cop's car.

Knowing those two, they probably escaped to the next town over and got arrested for dry humping in a ditch.

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Honestly, I just didn't care what happened to anyone by the end.

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 By the time the ending arrived, I was too glad that it was over to care about the two who fled from the police car.

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I just happened to change the channel to this movie at the point where Duffy enters the convenience story and starts talking to Buzzy. I watched through to the end and then went back to see the beginning.

Sort of bizarre, but it was a great way to see it all play out. I knew who all the characters were as well as their various motives, and the timing made perfect sense. (The only thing I didn't completely understand until I started back at the beginning was what the cop spotted lying in the street a few feet away from Cheri's body. Ha.)

I realize this foils the director's objective to pull all these disparate character strings together, but it was still interesting and clever--and maybe even a little better, with the complexity and obfuscation considerably simplified.

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