here's the unconditional victory ending of Breaking Bad. Walt's family is sitting at the dinner table eating and laughing Walt has all 80 some odd million and he and his family life out his final days in peace. all Walt's enemies are dead. the scene fades to backs and he isn't seen dying on camera be it from cancer or anything else.Um Walt won he had terminal cancer so he set out to make money for his family before he dies mission acomplished
I don't think Walt wanted that tho, in the beginning Walt didn't even want treatment he didn't want his family to see him wither awayhere's the unconditional victory ending of Breaking Bad. Walt's family is sitting at the dinner table eating and laughing Walt has all 80 some odd million and he and his family life out his final days in peace. all Walt's enemies are dead. the scene fades to backs and he isn't seen dying on camera be it from cancer or anything else.
what i'm saying is if Walt was a good guy he could have easily got that style ending but because he's a villain he can't have that because of the tension it would cause with the audience seeing a villain achieve unconditional victory.
something that ends like say the movie The Usual Suspects is very rare in media. part of the power of The Usual Suspects is how it ended.
nikka walked away clean with a fresh $10 mil.yeah he walked but he lost his empire and all meaning in his life. he didn't even know what to do with himself at the end. why couldn't he keep his empire and get away with it all? almost anytime a villain wins its a conditional victory but the heroes can get that unconditional victory.

you don't think Walt wanted to be with the same family he went through hell to try and remain with? when he told Skylar he was out of the game. why didn't Walt just leave his family with the car wash and money and die off by himself? Walt could have walked away from his family and left them the money many a times. in fact if he had things would have went better for them. Walt Jr probably would have never found out anything. until the knife incident Walt thought he could have it all.I don't think Walt wanted that tho, in the beginning Walt didn't even want treatment he didn't want his family to see him wither away
http://www.imdb.com/list/0eLAw8vg_cI/here's the unconditional victory ending of Breaking Bad. Walt's family is sitting at the dinner table eating and laughing Walt has all 80 some odd million and he and his family life out his final days in peace. all Walt's enemies are dead. the scene fades to backs and he isn't seen dying on camera be it from cancer or anything else.
what i'm saying is if Walt was a good guy he could have easily got that style ending but because he's a villain he can't have that because of the tension it would cause with the audience seeing a villain achieve unconditional victory.
something that ends like say the movie The Usual Suspects is very rare in media. part of the power of The Usual Suspects is how it ended.
Hoffman is the villain of Saw and Hoffman lost hard.Jigsaw kept winning..Saw 3 was hilarious..he mind fukked that pretty cheating doctor in grand fashion
This is one of my all time favorite movie endings. All that smugness they were throwing at him.I remember listening to the commentary for Seven and they had to fight tooth and nail with the studio to get the head in a box and brad losing ending...they even drew up some alternate storyboard where morgan freeman kills kevin spacey and brad threatened to walk away from the entire project unless they shot the original ending
Anyway the answer is simple...mainstream movies are made to make money and the general public does not wanna walk out a theater depressed
I feel like justice was served. 

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