Confusing Endings

As for Silent Hill, this is how I saw it personally;

Young Alessa was, well, basically a bastard. Her father was unknown (whether hse actually was fatherless or Dahlia her mother just didn't want to say who it was is unknown) and so therefore deemed sinful and tainted by Dahlia's sister Christabella and her religious group. They tried to purge Alessa of her sin, by burning her. As seen in the flashbacks, all did not go to plan. Alessa survived the process due to an error during the burning, though she was horribly burned beyond recognition.

During Alessa's stay at the Silent Hill hospital, she lay her, horribly disfigured and burning with rage. This is where I am not entirely sure about a certain thing. Either;
(a) Alessa's rage grew so powerful, a demon came to her (in the form of Dark Alessa) offering her its power and the chance for vengeance on those who burned her. Or
(b) Alessa already had these powers, or grew them out of her burning desire to vengeance and hate.

Anyways, either option, the same thing happened next. Alessa was split into 3 forms. Alessa's burned disgigured body remained, though two more Alessa's were also formed.
Dark Alessa, the embodiment of all of Alessa's hate, vengeance, rage, etc, through which Burned Alessa would act out all of her revenge.
But because of this split, pouring all of her dark side into Dark Alessa, a counterpart was also created. Good Alessa, or rather, as she became to be know, "Sharon".
So Sharon, Alessa's pure and wholesome side wasn't tainted or ruined by Burned Alessa's plan for revenge, Dark Alessa took her away, and left her at the Orphanage.

After this, Dark Alessa conjured the world of Alternate Silent Hill and Rotting Silent Hill. Alessa's own alternate reality, where she can manifest all of her hatred and take her vengeance on those who destroyed her.
Dark Alessa pulled all of the people whom Alessa was scorned by into this alternate reality during the real town of Silent Hill burning down, hence why no bodies were found in the real town of Silent Hill, because they had been taken into the alternate reality.

Whilst in this alternate reality, the people whom Alessa was exacting her revenge upon (the religious sect) found refuge in their Church. Their faith was so powerful that Dark Alessa could not get inside as hard as she tried. So Dark Alessa came up with a plan.

Dark Alessa summoned Good Alessa, or rather Sharon, back to Silent Hill, knowing that Sharon's mother, Rose, would also accompany her.

Dark Alessa intended for Sharon to be captured by the religious sect. When the sect finally had hold of Sharon, inside the church, Dark Alessa went to Rose and bargained with her. Dark Alessa knew that she would be able to enter the church if she used Rose as a host to take her inside, and Rose agreed. Dark Alessa entered Rose, and Rose went to the church and went inside, bringing in Dark Alessa with her.

Now that Dark Alessa was inside the church, she was finally able to exise her vengeance of the sect and, well, you know what happened to them!

During the comotion, Dark Alessa and Sharon fused together, having served their purpose for Burned Alessa, and became one.

Rose and Sharon/Dark Alessa tried to return home. But it seemed that they stayed, trapped in the Alternate reality that Dark Alessa created. It is unknown to me as to why they stayed there though. I think that it was a plan of Dark Alessa's all along (or rather the demon she represents) to get out of Silent Hill. But yeah, I'm not totally sure.
 
awesome. that's more or less what i was thinking, but thanks for clearing it up.
 
RedIsNotBlue said:
And there was a Terminator 3. Your telling me there should be another Matrix movie?? I don't know what the ending should have been...that is not my job. That was the Wachowski brothers job and IMO it was poorly done and confusing to me.

Terminator 3 doesnt count cause Cameron had nothing to do with it. Besides, for about 10 years there wasnt a T3, and were no plans for T3. And T3 was open ended as well, so the point is till moot. You're just saying that you didn't get The Matrix Revolutions ending because you obviously have something against them, and probably the Wachowskis as well.
 
livrule said:
The Hulks father was actually a crappy movie version of the Absorbing Man.

He had turned to water to fight the Hulk under the lake.

That thing the looked like a jellyfish was just a large bubble of water growing out of control because the Hulks energy was too much to handle.


spot on about the absorbing man part..i was like why is daddy turning into crusher creel:eek: ...damn they blew this movie to hell and back:mad:
 
The Joker said:
Terminator 3 doesnt count cause Cameron had nothing to do with it. Besides, for about 10 years there wasnt a T3, and were no plans for T3. And T3 was open ended as well, so the point is till moot. You're just saying that you didn't get The Matrix Revolutions ending because you obviously have something against them, and probably the Wachowskis as well.

No actually not. I am not even a big fan of the Matrix. I enjoyed the first movie but it just started going downhill from there. The ending was just confusing and unfullfilling to me. Sorry buddy.
 
RedIsNotBlue said:
I enjoyed the first movie but it just started going downhill from there. The ending was just confusing
Thickie.
 
The Joker said:
Explain Nightmare 3 then, when Nancy is still alive and well...Wes Craven said in the commentary that it's something along the lines of the mother actually being dead, and that's her version of hell with Freddy or something like that.

Nancy did not wake up from her dream. When she thought she had pulled Freddy out from her dream, she was actually still dreaming. This explains Marge fading into the bed, Freddy rising up, and Nancy stepping outside from her Mother's bedroom unharmed & unaffected from the film's events. Due to Nancy turning her back on Freddy - she robbed him of his power. Knowing that he couldn't get to Nancy now, Freddy got her in the car and killed her mother (while she slept) instead.

She returned to Springwood in Nightmare 3 to help kids that suffered from the same kind of nightmares that she did - but it wasn't until she was in Kristen's dream that she recognized the true problem. Also during this time, she was taking the dream suppressant: Hypnocyl - to keep from dreaming. (From "A Nightmare on Elm Street Companion")

 
Jack Bauer said:
Donnie Darko pops in my mind for a confusing ending. I don't know what's going on.

:up: Yep, i don't think you're supposed to...that's why so many people went "up in arms" when the director came out with a more "definitive" version on dvd.
 
Batattack said:

Nancy did not wake up from her dream. When she thought she had pulled Freddy out from her dream, she was actually still dreaming. This explains Marge fading into the bed, Freddy rising up, and Nancy stepping outside from her Mother's bedroom unharmed & unaffected from the film's events. Due to Nancy turning her back on Freddy - she robbed him of his power. Knowing that he couldn't get to Nancy now, Freddy got her in the car and killed her mother (while she slept) instead.

She returned to Springwood in Nightmare 3 to help kids that suffered from the same kind of nightmares that she did - but it wasn't until she was in Kristen's dream that she recognized the true problem. Also during this time, she was taking the dream suppressant: Hypnocyl - to keep from dreaming. (From "A Nightmare on Elm Street Companion")

is your avvy edward scissorina?!...LOL!


STAY:( :confused: :down ...i understood it but it took a while
 
This is what the ending of Planet of the Fakes was all about. You can call it dumb as much as you want but it is what was meant:

Imagine time as a loop similar to a figure 8. Travelling through the rift will slingshot you further in time. If the rift formed at the begining of the universe and you went through ou would be at the end of the universe. As times travels forward from the Begining, on the other side of the destination time will be moving backwards. This would happen until the the loops of the 8 meet, and I would imagine passes each other by.

The basic version of this is the earlier the travel fthrough the time rift, the later you will arrive. First the chimp went through, followed by Marky Mark and then his ship. When Marky arrived, his ship had been marooned on the planet for years and the chimp had not yet arrived.

So, using this theory in reverse, Marky Mark will travel back to the present and head back to Earth, but if Thade had several years to master the leftover technology and achieve space flight and travel back in time then he would have arrived back at Earth way before Marky Mark, and had enough time to invade, take over and overrun the planet with apes.

There you have it. Yes I know it is stupid, but that's how it works!......
 
xwolverine2 said:
is your avvy edward scissorina?!...LOL!

LOL, its' Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman from Batman Returns.
 
I just noticed that your avvy was Catwoman.
lol. :)
 
~†~§iX~†~ said:
This is what the ending of Planet of the Fakes was all about. You can call it dumb as much as you want but it is what was meant:

Imagine time as a loop similar to a figure 8. Travelling through the rift will slingshot you further in time. If the rift formed at the begining of the universe and you went through ou would be at the end of the universe. As times travels forward from the Begining, on the other side of the destination time will be moving backwards. This would happen until the the loops of the 8 meet, and I would imagine passes each other by.

The basic version of this is the earlier the travel fthrough the time rift, the later you will arrive. First the chimp went through, followed by Marky Mark and then his ship. When Marky arrived, his ship had been marooned on the planet for years and the chimp had not yet arrived.

So, using this theory in reverse, Marky Mark will travel back to the present and head back to Earth, but if Thade had several years to master the leftover technology and achieve space flight and travel back in time then he would have arrived back at Earth way before Marky Mark, and had enough time to invade, take over and overrun the planet with apes.

There you have it. Yes I know it is stupid, but that's how it works!......
Tim Burton said in the commenary that the ending isn't supposed to make any sense,he just wanted to end the movie on a "what the ****?" note.
 
The Hero said:
Tim Burton said in the commenary that the ending isn't supposed to make any sense,he just wanted to end the movie on a "what the ****?" note.
Well obviously Fox weren't happywith that, because they issued a diagram with the DVD that explained all of that!......
 
xwolverine2 said:
is your avvy edward scissorina?!...LOL!


STAY:( :confused: :down ...i understood it but it took a while
It's Catwoman you dumbass.
 
Batattack said:

Nancy did not wake up from her dream. When she thought she had pulled Freddy out from her dream, she was actually still dreaming. This explains Marge fading into the bed, Freddy rising up, and Nancy stepping outside from her Mother's bedroom unharmed & unaffected from the film's events. Due to Nancy turning her back on Freddy - she robbed him of his power. Knowing that he couldn't get to Nancy now, Freddy got her in the car and killed her mother (while she slept) instead.

She returned to Springwood in Nightmare 3 to help kids that suffered from the same kind of nightmares that she did - but it wasn't until she was in Kristen's dream that she recognized the true problem. Also during this time, she was taking the dream suppressant: Hypnocyl - to keep from dreaming. (From "A Nightmare on Elm Street Companion")


ok, that makes sense then :o
 

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