The original Planets of the apes film.
I’ve also always liked the end of Jaws.
Brody and Hooper kicking towards shore.
Brody: You know, I used to hate the water?
Hooper: I can’t imagine why!
Just a perfect low key ending for a thrilling film.
I took a girl to see Carrie when it first came out
I was very keen on this young lady, she was a real corker, I was punching way above my weight. Anyway, I’d already seen the film when I took her, and, for the life of me, I still don’t know why I did it, but, at the grave scene at the end, I grabbed my perfect dates wrist at exactly the same time as it happened on the screen.
Pandemonium!! She screamed, and I mean really screamed and wouldn’t stop, I was trying to apologise, the couple behind us were in hysterics, and, just about everyone else in the cinema was telling me what dickhead I was. Even the manager had a go at me, and banned me for six months.
I had to phone the girls mum to come and get her, and I had to explain what had happened. The poor girl never, ever spoke to me again, not one word, and whenever I saw her out in town, she would look at me with such contempt I would just blush and go and hide.
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion, I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
Time to die.
Why didn't he swim after he entered the water? What was the purpose (other than to make the audience wonder) of pretending to be dead?
Ok, so done as a call back to something else, not because it made any logical sense. I'd suggest that of the people who jump that far into cold water and then swim to their safety, none of them go unconscious when entering the water.The purpose was as a call back to where it all began.
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