The writers clearly couldn't think of an ending, so they just stoped it and gave up.
I think it was very disrespectful of writers and producers and filmmakers, generally to ask an audience to invest two hours of their life into watching something that they have created, only to give an ending that is lazy and shockingly bad.
Why would you make a film when you don't have a proper ending for it?
Watching it from the start, I bought into the characters and I like them. I get that it's a road trip to save a person that they love, and I understand that it is against a backdrop of some apocalyptic event. But to have no idea how to end it and to have the disrespect for the audience and not even explain what happened is bad.
I think it was very disrespectful of writers and producers and filmmakers, generally to ask an audience to invest two hours of their life into watching something that they have created, only to give an ending that is lazy and shockingly bad.
Why would you make a film when you don't have a proper ending for it?
Watching it from the start, I bought into the characters and I like them. I get that it's a road trip to save a person that they love, and I understand that it is against a backdrop of some apocalyptic event. But to have no idea how to end it and to have the disrespect for the audience and not even explain what happened is bad.
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