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Top 30 Movies That Left Out the Real Horrific Ending

Top 30 Movies That Left Out the Real Horrific Ending

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we’ll be looking at the Top 30 films that were based on true stories but left out key factual details that would have made their conclusions even more depressing. Our countdown includes movies Erin Brockovich, The Greatest Showman, The Greatest Showman and more! Which of these endings did you expect to see in the film
Date: 2024-03-14

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There is reason to believe that Ed Wood was transgender, and that the film Glen or Glenda was an earnest self reflection. Given social attitudes of the day he wad forced to live an identity he didn't feel comfortable with. One cam only suspect that such inner turmoil is what led to his downward spiral onto alcoholism and depression. We owe our fellow humans better.
I recommend Glen or Glenda, it's a bit avant garde but when viewed as a personal story from the film maker its quite touching.

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Knowing that the Usa President Harry Truman was an high ranking member of the KKK in Missouri says a lot abaut the USA, even today.
PS: oh, no wonder that the A-bombs on Japan were ordered by Truman.
When a Man has Pure Hatred for other Races inside of him, the Monstrous Act like the Completely Inexcusable Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was, is not a Concern for the Conscience of such man. Well, Conscience! People like him don't know the meaning of it, its just another word

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Schindler's list is disgusting.
It's based on actual events,
a really horrible part of (recent) history
but the title is a pun.
Schindler pretty much monopolise the elevator industry.
Chances are if you use an elevator
it's made by Schindler.
Schindler's lifts
There's no way that's an accident.
Someone actually thought it was funny to call a film that.

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The Romance of Sui a d Tang has Mulan’s story end with her killing herself, but The Ballad of Mulan, which predates The Romance of Sui and Tang by CENTURIES ends with her returning home and comrades showing up to visit her, only to be surprised by the fact that their friend is a woman. So, no. Mulan’s story doesn’t have a tragic ending.
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As far as the Disney animated movies goes, nobody wants to take their chillins to what looks like a feel good movie only to for it to have a depressing or horrifying ending. That said, dies anyone else want to see Disney make traditionally animated films again, instead of strictly computer animated movies
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Some of these tragic details would not have served the narrative. The movie itself only tells the story of a specific period of event, so the detail mentioned would have been an unnecessary addendum. I feel like the firing of the coach from Remember the Titans is one of these details.
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Hold on, what. Into The Wild inspired hikers to do the same thing A movie where a hiker dies And they still had to remove the bus because people kept trying that even after people died and had to be recued How dumb do you gotta be to get into hiking You know the demographic.
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Thank you for the update, WatchMojo! The worst of the worst horrifying ending of all time for me was a Polish movie called Warsaw 44 (2014. Another one was Volhynia (2016. They were both based on the true story.
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Yes, Disney waters down, screws up, and ruins EVERYTHING they've ever touched. Fairie Tales are meant as WARNINGS against the evils of this world, and against messing with The Fae Fulk. And Disney RUINED them!
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I've also heard that the king that bedded Thalia, sleeping beauty, had a thing for arm pit smell. If a woman was working in a field or in his hall and he could smell her pits, he would take her right there.
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In the same vein of billing the violinist, the coroner that performed the autopsy of Buddy Holly charged Holly for the autopsy, taking the fee from the money Holly had on him at the time of the crash.
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They obviously santised the film version of PT Barnum, because then the audience would fail to sympathise with him. Plus, not even Hugh Jackman's charisma could make us root for him.
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The real life aftermath of Alive reminded me of a Kids in the Hall sketch where a guy was on trial for doing the same thing. Except he went cannibal doing a flight delay.
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In one version of Sleeping Beauty, Princess Aurora was raped and woke up with 2 kids. But you don't see THAT in the Disney version. Because it's too dark. Enough said.
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The Brando character didn't defeat the union crooks in the real-life ON THE WATERFRONT.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown didn't get back together with her husband.

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No surprise that some of the Disney movies are on this list because the story of the real thing is depressing but hey I prefer the happy ending of the movie
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I'm sure everyone would have loved for the Tate/LaBinca murders to not have happened, but they did, and Once Upon A Time in Hollywood can't change that fact!
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Several Disney films have the hero's or heroines survive when they died in the original stories.
Ariel ( the little mermaid) dies in the original story.

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one thing u missed about Erin Brockovich, the people didn't get their money. The main lawyer embezzled their money. Most of them still haven't been paid.
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My favorite part of Once Upon a Time. in Hollywood is when Charles Watson got his private area bitten by a dog, I was enjoying that scene. Amen.
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