SubscribeLet me get this straight; so you want movies about someone dying but in the end, they don't?No, the movie we watched tonight was about someone dying from start to finish, but right at the end the protagonist unexpectedly lives. That got us to thinking about movies where the main character dies.
The guy in Pi died at the end? This Pi?The scene before he's sitting in the park is of him drilling a hole in his head. I think this one can be argued a number of ways and may not the best example, but it is one that came to mind.
I don't know if you'll accept any of these - they may also be too period.Period is fine. The only reason I mentioned it was because we found it relatively easy to remember period pieces, for whatever reason.
I bet you're going to get spoiled on the ends of lots of movies you haven't seen yet!That's one of the dangers in asking this question, but I've seen all but five of the movies listed thus far. My fiancee, on the other hand, has seen less than half of the movies listed so far.
I was about to say Fight Club, then realised I was thinking of the book, not the film version.
You don't remember he tries to cancel the contract but can't?It's pretty clear that Sen. Jay Billington Bulworth is fatally shot in final scene of Bulworth. However, he did not die by the contract he took out on himself. Nina, played by Halle Berry, is the assassin charged with killing him - and she clearly is not the shooter. Instead, I believe he was shot by one of the special interests that he turned his back. You're right though - Bulworth can't cancel his contract, Nina does not to kill him, and the contractor hired to off him is incapacitated.
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Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
posted by fandango_matt at 10:54 PM on November 11, 2006