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Do
You Really Want to Know How It Ends?
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Cast
Away
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The Ending - After four years, Chuck
Noland builds a raft and leaves the island when he knows the
weather would be most favorable. After surviving for a
while on the open seas, Chuck is too weak to swim after Wilson,
who fell off the boat and drifted away. Eventually, an oil
tanker finds him and brings him to land. Thinking Chuck
was dead, Kelly married somebody else. Chuck and Kelly
reunite, but agree that she should stay with her family.
Chuck delivers the package with the golden wings to sculptor
lady seen at the beginning of the movie.
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Catch
Me If You Can
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The Ending - After narrowly escaping
capture in Louisiana, Frank Abagnale, Jr. dresses up as a Pan Am
pilot and organizes a contest where the winners will join a
future stewardesses training program. Frank, surrounding
himself with the girls, is able to hide himself from the law
enforcement agents that all over Miami International Airport and
gets on a plan for Europe. Carl Hanratty tracks Frank down
in Frank's mother's home town in France. Frank is taken
into police custody, but is able to briefly escape from the
prison's hospital. Captured once again, Frank is
extradited to the United States and sent to prison for check
fraud. Hanratty visits Frank in prison and shows Frank a
check from a new case he's working on. Frank reviews the
check and informs Hanratty that the criminal is a bank
teller. Four years later, Hanratty convinces the FBI to
release Frank into FBI custody to help them capture other check
fraud artists. Frank eventually grows uncomfortable with
his job and considers escaping, but Hanratty convinces him not
to. Frank returns to work (albeit late...scaring Hanratty
into thinking that Frank is on the run again). The credits
roll and talk about how Hanratty and Frank are still friends and
that many of the check security features now in place were
created by Frank.
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Charlie's
Angels
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The Ending - Eric Knox is behind
everything. Knox hired the Angels to gain access to the
communications satellite so he could track down Charlie.
It turns out that Knox's father was a traitor and Charlie was
responsible for identifying him as a double agent (Knox's father
was killed by the other side). Vivian Wood seduces and
captures Bosley, and takes him to a secluded hideout.
Bosley is able to contact the Angels, but he doesn't know where
he is. Natalie hears a rare bird in the background and
knows where Bosley is being held (apparently, that bird can only
be found in one place). The Angels rescue Bosley, win a
series of individual battles and head out to stop Knox from
killing Charlie with a weapon-enhanced helicopter. The
Angels manage to get on the helicopter by shooting an arrow with
a rope attached to it. Before Knox is able to blow up
Charlie's house, Alex reprograms the laser-guided missile.
The missile heads towards Charlie's house, turns around and
blows up the helicopter - just after the Angels jump out.
The Angels go inside Charlie's house hoping to see him, but
Charlie is once again on speaker phone. The movie ends
with the Angels and Bosley on the beach relaxing while Charlie
talks them them on speaker phone. Dylan looks around and
sees Charlie (she doesn't say anything, but just smiles).
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The
Count of Monte Cristo
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The Ending - Edmond Dantes becomes the
Count of Monte Cristo after finding the hidden treasure with
Abbe Faria's map. Dantes plots his revenge on the men who
had him imprisoned in the Chateau d'If: Fernand Mondego, Chief
Magistrate Villefort and Maurice Danglars. While having breakfast with Albert Mondego (who
admires the Count), Jacopo "accidentally" tells the
Dantes that a shipment of gold is to arrive in a few day's
time. Apparaently, Albert makes mention of the shipment to
his father and Mondego makes a deal with Danglars to hijack the
shipment. Danglars hires the same group of smugglers that
Dantes used to work for and Danglars is captured in the act of
stealing the gold. The Count tells Danglars that's he's
really Dantes just before Danglars is carried away by the
police. Next, Dantes confronts Villefort in a steam room
and gets Villefort to confess to murdering his own father.
Dantes reduces the steam so that Villefort could see that a band
of police had heard the confession. Villefort is carried
away to prison in a wagon similar to the one Dantes was locked
in at the beginning of the movie. Meanwhile, Mondego is
packing his bags since he is now bankrupt and wanted for
murder. Mercedes confronts him and tells him that Albert
is really the son of Edmond Dantes, and that she was using
Mondego for his money. Mondego heads to his father's old
estate to get his hijacked gold, only to find the trunks full of
sand - except for one, which has a king (chess piece).
Dantes confronts Mondego and they face off. Just before
Dantes is able to kill Mondego, Albert steps in to protect his
father. Mercedes tells Albert and the Dantes that Dantes
is Albert's true father. Mondego shoots Mercedes and
escapes. Mondego turns around and fights Dantes.
Dantes kills Mondego. With his revenge complete, Dantes
buys the Chateau d'If and pledges to use his wealth only for
good.
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