Last scene


Can anyone explain me how could be the last scene posible? Because we see Fletcher cutting the Alan's Zoe and in that movie we see him looking himself in the mirror, fixing his tie, but next we see him leaving the bathroom (or wherever he was in) and we see the mirror with noone reflecting on it. If the movie was the POV of Alan... how could he watch himself going out throught the mirror???

PD: sorry my english.

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My husband and I just watched the movie last night, and I questioned the same thing! In fact, I thought about it most of the night afterward, wondering if it was a filming error (which I doubt) or a suggestion by the movie to say that Alan had been successful with completing the interruption of the visual output of the ZOE prior to his death.

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In the special features, within the segment "Making of Final Cut",
they said it was intentional to symbolize Hakman's "leaving" his life.

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The director said that this movie lent itself to ending in multiple ways. He put that scene as the end because it was symbolic that Robin's character was dead and that was like him walking right out of the movie.

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