Planet Of The Apes Analysis

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3. Planet of the Apes (1968)
The movie ending tends to be logical in some ways and leaves a kind of commentary to the audiences who watched it when you believe that this movie was modified by Michael Wilson and Rod Sterling who was the host of Twilight Zone.
This movie was most likely one of the movies with best twists in plot. In which, George Taylor who was portrayed by Charlton Heston finds out the Statue of Liberty and thought out that Earth was the name of the “alien” planet where they lived was damaged by humans through nuclear war.

4. The Sixth Sense (1999)
The ending part of this film showed the same plot twist as the one we saw in Angel Heart which was dated back in 1987 and other movies to where the truth is being exposed to the …show more content…

The film has an acceptable ending because Hooker acquired his revenge against Lonnegan for the slaying of his partner which happened in Act I.
9. Scent of a Woman (1992)
Charlie Simms portrayed by Chris O’Donnell left to protect himself against George Willis, which was played by Philip Seymour Hoffman and his influential father, as he puts in the student/faculty corrective team for witnessing a hoax in opposition to the headmaster in the past.
The scene where Col. Slade walks up the stairway to protect Charlie is so full of emotion that it’s impossible not to get teary-eyed. Col. Slade’s personality won the day here.
10. The Departed (2006)
This film was directed by Martin Scorsese and was written by Alan Mak, William Monahan, and Felix Chong. The ending of this film makes it to the list as the most current film for the reason that, Dignam played by Mark Wahlberg and the rat that dances across the barrier on the balcony only seconds after he kills Colin Sullivan.
A kind of public Darwinism plays out as the personalities off each other and making up stories to defend them. As far as dramatic scenes are concerned, this ending is a great