Yeah, the ending was so unconventional, yet so great. It reminded mee of the time in Fight Club when Ed Norton finally realises he is Tyler Durden. He falls back onto the bed, and says something to the effect of “and the audience would never know” and then the screen goes black. When i watched it the first time, I wished the film ended there, it would have been so brilliant. I’m glad it didn’t but if it did end there, I’d be just as pleased. In No Country, when it ends, I love how the lack of sound or music makes it all the more powerful. I did hear a lot of people being pissed of though, haha.
