what's the ending?


spoil me ^^

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Yeah me too.
I've watched the trailer and it didn't impress me.
Just spoil me as well and let's get it over and done with so that I can move onto another movie which I can feel good about paying for.

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90 minutes of chinese whispers + a few deaths here and there. I'm pretty sure Katie Holmes was in this movie but her presence was totally irrelevant and pointless (pretty much like her entire existence), that I am not sure anymore if she was in this film to begin with, but who cares?

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Aight here it is.

Tracy Morgan kills Liotta, Pacino kills Tracy.
If you know much about the story this will make sense. Everyone thinks Morgan is sending the letters so they want to force him to comit suicide.[spoiler] All that *beep* goes down. Then... [spoiler]Cuts to the girl they used to live with, she sent the letters, didn't mean for anything bad to happen. What is annoying too tohugh is Morgan is shot like four times in the chest and falls from the roof of a tall bulding and is still able to tell Tatum that he would never tell anyone.

All wasn't much of a twist (if it was trying to be) because they like heavily hint it slightly earlier to what happened.

Hope that helps.

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http://www.imdb.com/list/7oZXfgIck68/

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The ending makes no sense. She had no reason to be writing the letters, since she was friendly with Jonathan and VIncent and even if she didn't know about the second murder, she definitely knew about the first and would never have wanted to hurt Jonathan - and why should she want to hurt a sympathetic cop either (Pacino). Absolutely ridiculous.

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Never mind her motive, I'm wondering who shot the journalist then. Was it Vincent trying to protect Jonathan or was it one of the cops trying to save face?

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Vicky had no motive to do this, I really don't get her point. From Vicky's point of view, Johnathan's killings should be understandable and Captain Charlie is doing the right thing, it was the lesser evil choice of letting Johnathan go.

Vincent is mentally retarded, he did nothing, they just came at him and thought it was him. So no, it was not Vincent who killed the journalist; it was Marion. It never crossed Marion's mind that there was a third person trying to reveal everything, I find it stupid that the cops decided to kill someone without giving more thought.

And I do not understand the relationship between Prudenti and Ray.


Everything is made to be perfect.

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Spoliers!


I just love when people spell spoilers 'spoliers'. It makes my day. lol

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It's like asking yourself why is *beep* brown?

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That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. There's no way she would care. The cops did them all a favor.

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If anything her actions got people killed. Then she's like "you've learnt your lesson, s'all good". She went to all that trouble to bring back the past, it doesn't make sense she would be so rational and just stop so casually.

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Yeah they tried to make this clever but really failed. A five year old could have predicted it from the halfway point. Honestly I really feel let down by the rating. This movie sucked. It could have easily been much better.

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I think her motive involved what was going on with the present, the housing relocation event, they just failed to shine enough light on it for it to make sense by the end, instead opting to just mention it in the beginning and then show you a poster hanging on a wall here and there, not explaining the outrage of the people living there in full.

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Still, her actions lead to the death of three people, with one of them being her friend. Her actions didn't help in the least bit regarding the housing relocation. If I were Jonathan, as soon as I got that final letter from her saying that she was the one sending those letters, I would have went right to her apartment and planeted two bullets in her brain. Dumb bitch!

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