Last Scene?


When the driver took the limousine in the beginning, there was a story of a driver who slit his wife's throat in the back of the vehicle.

At the end of the film, he leaves the limo on the railroad tracks, but I couldn't see into the car.
Were there bodies, or was that just flowers?

Regardless, I thought that the film was good, but it could have been really good with some better writing or editing.


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Only the flowers were in the back seat.

So, I guess he must have killed someone else child in the drunk driving crash. The one that was singing in the choir in the flashback. The child has Red hair and not Black. When he finally loses his mind, he "pictures" placing the two people that he loves more than anything in the world in the back seat to die with him. He has emotionally lost them so why not physically. Because of the fight in the front yard when he brings his daughter home at night.

His ghost/spirit is walking away from life. When he's about to get a second chance.

"..I'll get my cape..."
"..I wanna put dem paws on him. Dig that.."

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Only the flowers were in the back seat......His ghost/spirit is walking away from life. When he's about to get a second chance


I'll disagree with that interpretation of the ending though I can see how it might work that way.

What we see in the end is that the train tracks were long abandoned and the train isn't really moving, it has been parked there on the tracks for many years.

We are shown that the guy is losing his mind and is out of touch with reality. This sets us up to believe he really would kill his daughter and ex-wife. But the end shows that he never even picked his wife and daughter up and he was just living out a suicide fantasy parking on that abandoned train track.

He was probably planning to really shoot himself in the limo, but he backed out at the last minute. Which is good because we learn that when he gets back, the famous actor is going to give him a shot at composing music for his movie. So it is actually a (surprise) happy ending disguised.

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LOL


"..I'll get my cape..."
"..I wanna put dem paws on him. Dig that.."

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Just flowers. The storyline of the limo driver killing his wife actually was bigger in the script. Some of those scenes were shot including the murder. Some scenes not shot due to budget and time. So most of that story was left out of the film.

Understand what you saw on film was not exactly what was written. Many scenes were not shot due to time and budget.

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