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** The ''true'' ending of that movie, the one {{spoiler|where Neville realizes that the vampires are the good guys and ''he'' is the monster of ''their'' legends, hence the title}}. But [[Executive Meddling|the studio forced the filmmakers to make a more generic kill-em-all ending]].
** The ''true'' ending of that movie, the one {{spoiler|where Neville realizes that the vampires are the good guys and ''he'' is the monster of ''their'' legends, hence the title}}. But [[Executive Meddling|the studio forced the filmmakers to make a more generic kill-em-all ending]].
*** The real ending also kind of makes the scene with Sam all the more tragic, when you realise [[Fridge Horror|Sam might still be in there somewhere]].
*** The real ending also kind of makes the scene with Sam all the more tragic, when you realise [[Fridge Horror|Sam might still be in there somewhere]].
* In Akira Kurosawa's ''[[Ikiru]]'', the protagonist, who knows he will die of cancer, has dedicated his remaining life to building a park for children. Before he dies, he sits slowly rocking back and forth on a swingset, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5XwTzG-f6A singing a song called "Life is Brief"]{{hottip|* known as "Gondola no Uta" or "The Gondola Song"}}. One of the most touching movie moments ''ever''.
* In Akira Kurosawa's ''[[Ikiru]]'', the protagonist, who knows he will die of cancer, has dedicated his remaining life to building a park for children. Before he dies, he sits slowly rocking back and forth on a swingset, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5XwTzG-f6A singing a song called "Life is Brief"]<ref>known as "Gondola no Uta" or "The Gondola Song"</ref>. One of the most touching movie moments ''ever''.
* ''[[Immortal Beloved]]'':
* ''[[Immortal Beloved]]'':
** "Ode to Joy"
** "Ode to Joy"