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How six screenwriters wrote their hardest film finales, by @danreilly11 #Oscars vult.re/3dGBLnr
Sofia Coppola, On the Rocks: vult.re/3dGBLnr Image
For filmmakers, the ending can be the most arduous part of moviemaking. “A filmmaker who’s not obsessed with endings? I can’t imagine any,” says Sound of Metal director Darius Marder. “You can have a wonderful movie, but if you don’t land it, it really doesn’t work”
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