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"The Third Man," Harry dies twice.
Hi
I don't have any new examples of movies where the hero dies during the movie, especially at the end. I will note that killing the hero off at some point DOES have the attraction of driving a stake through the heart of the Endless Sequel. Rambo was good, Rambo II was pretty good, ... Not to pick on Stallone, but Rocky was good, Rocky II was good, but I'm concerned about a 75 year old Stallone wearing those patriotic boxing shorts.
This is one good thing about the Duke, the sequels made sense, and ended quickly.
Later
LIFE OF BRIAN!
nuff said.
Atonement makes me howl for day, however. My husband hates it when I watch that so I usually indulge in a sob-fest with a bottle of wine for company when he's out!
Just about any version of Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet.
"Sunset Boulevard," one of the most death-oriented movies ever.
I didn't like the end of Gladiator, at first...then as I later thought about the story, it couldn't end any other way without leaving the audience feeling jipped. [huh]
Atonement? Ugh! I only saw the ending & was kinda glad about it. :laugh:
What about Moulin Rouge?
LIFE OF BRIAN!
nuff said.
They were just ripping off "King of Kings."
Episode of M*A*S*H* where Lt. Col Blake finally gets to go home and his plane is shot down over the Sea of Japan and there are no survivors. I hated that episode. They just could not let him leave.
I don't think it was a rip off. Brain clearly stated he was "not the messiah"They were just ripping off "King of Kings."
And the dead man narrates.....after he is dead.
Doug
I don't think it was a rip off. Brain clearly stated he was "not the messiah"
The premise was totally different from King of Kings
It's the classic tradition - look at Robin Hood, All the old Greek & Roman classics... they always ended with the hero's death. As they should: all men are mortal.
I'm sure there was a reason I avoided that one like the plague... did it have Kiera Knightley in it?
The only plus point it has at all is that it ended. I watched it once, under sufferance, for an ex-girlfriend. Costing me two hours of my life in that fashion is not the reason she is an ex - but it should be.