Movies worth watching often have ambiguous endings. In the past decade, the concept of 'spoiler alerts' has become popular, and discussing a story's plot publicly is frowned upon. However, if a story is truly compelling, knowing the ending won't ruin the experience of watching it.
You watch movies all the way through because you’re a coddled baby who needs the meaning of a story spoon fed to you. If you were comfortable with ambiguity you’d stop watching ten minutes before the end
March 14, 2025 at 10:56 AM
Movies worth watching often have ambiguous endings. In the past decade, the concept of 'spoiler alerts' has become popular, and discussing a story's plot publicly is frowned upon. However, if a story is truly compelling, knowing the ending won't ruin the experience of watching it.
A) Jelani Cobb is a great journalist and teacher of journalism and he oversaw his students as they did superb and vital work covering the protests on their campus.
B) He is telling them (as he says later) the honest and brutal truth: their school can't protect them from the Fed Govt.
I sometimes wish the UK had kept New England, but history took a different path, leading people to see Americans as free. Now, 250 years later, that freedom seems diminished as people are "offended" by efforts to create a system that could benefit others in the country.
I sometimes wish the UK had kept New England, but history took a different path, leading people to see Americans as free. Now, 250 years later, that freedom seems diminished as people are "offended" by efforts to create a system that could benefit others in the country.