While a lot of people understandably want a more
traditional happy ending I for one love the darker tone here.
Does this add more reality to the story than
a traditional happy ending or an unexpected tragedy?
There is
no traditional happy ending to this movie because he didn't deserve one.
The movie is too smart to serve
us a traditional happy ending — and too pure a romance to deny us the pleasure of one.
Not exact matches
So for all those saying that «Bitcoin is a bubble» and that «it will
end in tears» please take a look at the
traditional markets and tell me with a straight face that this is heading to a
happy place.
I think it needs to be emphasize that there is a «
happy medium» between the
traditional high carb diet at one
end of the spectrum and a very low carb ketogenic diet at the other.
And some
traditional Christmas colour is injected by the
happy quilt at the
end of our bed.
When Michael Haneke (Caché, The Piano Teacher) made the orignal Austrian version back in 1997, his point seems to have been to turn the
traditional notion of a suspense thriller, with its standard formula and
happy ending, on its head.
Indeed, not only is this movie a wonderful parody of all hero - quest stories, it is also an extremely sharp satire of contemporary popular culture, all the while being a super-enjoyable
traditional three - act narrative with a cathartic climax and
happy end.
Self - publishing is truly great but I have a feeling it's going to be another one of those things in modern life where just because you can do it yourself doesn't mean you will be
happy with the result or that the
end product will be on the same level of craftsmanship than a
traditional publishing house.
The
happy ending is not
traditional.
After visiting
traditional high -
end retailers and then seeing the Ritani settings at a local jeweler, we are extremely impressed and
happy with the final product.
On the other hand, you may find yourself in a shop on Beach Road with your masseuse in a long
traditional dress and not willing to provide any
happy ending at all.
That's why this time we aimed for a
traditional «
happy end.»
Scott Vine at Information Overlord chimes in to predict that the e-book reader (Kindle, Iliad, Sony, etc.) represents the light at the
end of the tunnel for legal publishers: «[I] f I were a lawyer, who could have all the legal journals I wanted and all the legal texts I wanted — displayed as they would be in a «
traditional» print run — all on one device that I could keep in my desk or take with me to client meetings etc., then I would be a very
happy bunny.»
Thought I would like the
Traditional room, but am
happy to report that I
ended up liking yours the best.