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The Mandela Effect (2019)
Was great until the ending
I think the movie was good, but the ending absolutely ruined it for me. I don't like the fact the movie just ends happily with everything being perfect, it just didn't fit with the rest for me. I've thought of 2 other ways the movie could have ended that I feel would have been much better
1. There is no simulation
It's revealed that he is just a guy who went insane after losing his daughter and his mind started creating things to help him cope, then it ends with the reveal that his daughter was still dead and either it ends with him coming to terms with it, or still being insane, either way woulda worked for me
2. It is a simulation, and he just fucked it
same way the movie originally went, but cut out the part where the simulation reboots and his daughter survives. I like the idea that he figured out it was a simulation and wanted to end it, but then the simulation gives him what he wants realizing he was gunna fuck the simulation, but he's gone so insane about the whole simulation idea that even getting his daughter back doesn't stop him from wanting to find the truth, and then he does the code stuff and essentially kills everyone, no reboot, no happy ending, in his final moments he realizes his quest for the truth has just cost him and everyone he knows and loves their life.
Breaking Bad (2008)
So mad it took me until 2022 to watch this masterpiece
For years I've heard people talk about this show, and it always sounded cool but I never got around to watching it. After finally watching the whole show over the course of like 2 weeks. I am so mad no one ever tied me down and forced me to watch even a single episode of this show.
This show wasn't afraid to do anything and I love it for it. Some things I could see coming, like Gus' death. But other ones I was not expecting to happen, like Steve Gomez and Hank, Hank I had expected to probably die by the end, but I was not expecting it to happen that quick, and Steve had been a secondary character this whole show and just like that he was dead, but it made sense for the story, most shows would have just been like "oh he somehow dodged all the bullets and got behind a car" but this show didn't and it's great.
I loved the slow buildup throughout the show with Walter becoming Heisenberg. He's always claiming he does it for his family, but little things throughout hint that he's doing it for himself, until he's forced to admit it, and then instead of going with Jesse, or instead of calling his family, or giving himself up to the cops, he spends his dying moments in a meth lab, happy, reminiscing about the past 2 years of his life.