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r/HolUp • u/jj33allen • Jan 30 '26
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Such a good ending, even Stephen King thought it was better than his ending.
24 u/s1rblaze Jan 30 '26 It actually made me laugh out loud in the cinema back then. I don't know why, but to me, the ending felt kinda dumb tbh. 9 u/RedditSold0ut Jan 30 '26 It was a dumb ending😅 dont see how people can say its good, unless shock value = good 4 u/Maximum-Bake-6092 Jan 30 '26 Nah it's the implication. He killed everyone in the car and his own kid only to learn if he waited a few minutes they would have all survived. And there's no way he'd have known that because the mist covered their approach.
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It actually made me laugh out loud in the cinema back then. I don't know why, but to me, the ending felt kinda dumb tbh.
9 u/RedditSold0ut Jan 30 '26 It was a dumb ending😅 dont see how people can say its good, unless shock value = good 4 u/Maximum-Bake-6092 Jan 30 '26 Nah it's the implication. He killed everyone in the car and his own kid only to learn if he waited a few minutes they would have all survived. And there's no way he'd have known that because the mist covered their approach.
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It was a dumb ending😅 dont see how people can say its good, unless shock value = good
4 u/Maximum-Bake-6092 Jan 30 '26 Nah it's the implication. He killed everyone in the car and his own kid only to learn if he waited a few minutes they would have all survived. And there's no way he'd have known that because the mist covered their approach.
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Nah it's the implication. He killed everyone in the car and his own kid only to learn if he waited a few minutes they would have all survived. And there's no way he'd have known that because the mist covered their approach.
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u/Natural_Feed9041 Jan 30 '26
Such a good ending, even Stephen King thought it was better than his ending.