Ending (spoilers)



Doi


I know what will make feel better, write the following words each for three pages....
Ultra
Confusing
Dumb
Then on the next page, use one huge letter for each following page
ENDING.

I did not get it. So the whole thing was a damn dream. More so only the teacher and receptionist face justice.

Everyone else got away with cold blooded r*p** murder.

All the coma patients like the swimmer die.

And I stayed up until 11pm when the next morning I had to get up at 5am to work at my (ok decent) job 6am-4pm and then attend a class in the evening 6:30pm-8:30pm, for this.

FOR THIS!?!?!?!??!?!?!!?!

Talk about me going into a coma...

I should *beep* put the producers in a coma.

(holds coma tube over producers to put them under) How's it feel?!?! Huh?!? HOW'S *beep* FEEL?!?!?

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LOL. The original movie is great. This was convoluted and stupid. But no, I took it with Geena Davis calling that she was trying to set up the whole operation in China & Bellows was really in on it so it was even more stupid. I don't know if my interpretation is right.

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that part about moving the whole operation to china is also what i understood from that call. and he seemed to be a part of it by that time at least. maybe lindquist got him to join in somehow (she WAS trying to get him into the ethics board which dubs as "fake coma commission")

{time is music the planets make}

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I don't think she thought the whole thing was a dream though. I think she was just talking about the drowning part. It will all be evident to her that it wasn't when the reporters come swarming in to interview her and how she cracked the conspiracy of the century that it wasn't a dream. That Dr. Stark is dead (comatose), her mentor Professor Hillside was a rapacious bastard probably destined to serve several life terms in prison for his "end justify the means actions". When she cannot find Dr. Agnetta Lindquist and her boyfriend Dr. Bellows eventually gets his cast off and his leg is fully healed and all the doctors and orderlys connected to the conspiracy are jailed it will be shockingly and painfully apparent that it wasn't all just a dream. Of course we won't see the aftermath but I think that there is no way that she could feel like she didn't experience any of it.

Thousands die every day for no reason at all, where's your bleeding heart for them?

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The whole thing was convoluted and ambiguous, as though they either couldn't make up their mind which direction they wanted to go, or they wanted to leave the whole thing 'open' to another series. The Scott brothers are two of my favorite directors (so sad to lose Tony), and this, unfortunately, just didn't seem to reflect their usual 'grandiosity'. The ending was way out there. It made no sense, what-so-ever, to me.

Just sayin'...

We who hear not the music, think the dancer mad...

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