Ending


So we were told that Sa had up to 6 months to live, and the only compatible donor for her was Jing Wu (Kit). However, the doctor said that he wasn't eligible until 3 years later since he was a drug addict. So why were we shown a grown up Sa at the ending?

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Dude, I don't know what the hell was with that ending. It was plain horrible, that actually ruined this for me to be honest.

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It really seems like they just ran out of script or something. I mean yeah we are to believe that she lived for 3 years and Kit gave her the marrow and everyone was all happy at the end but the way they went about it...really bad man. Other than that I thought it was pretty good. Little confusing at times but if you watch foreign films(Asian/Subbed)you should be able to keep up with it no problem. And of course the fighting and stunts were great.

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Yeah, it went from the potentially darkest possible ending, to all lollipops and unicorns in seconds. It didn't quite ruin the movie for me, but I preferred the ending to the original since the tragedy of that one raised the film to epic proportions.

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Did you miss the parallel of the bad guy living much longer than what doctors told him? Or are you just mad she lived and it was all super happy ending? Cause that's fine even if I felt like how dark it got it needed a bright ending.

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It's a bit of a stretch for that to be the thing we were supposed to pick up on in order to explain his daughter not dying.

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I don't know, felt like it was very un subtle and in your face about the whole thing.

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I have seen it written that there are different versions of this movie, one with 40 minutes of added footage. It is possible that what we saw would have made sense had they not chopped out so much footage.

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