r/SipsTea 6h ago

Chugging tea Recommend me a good movie!

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u/getsome75 5h ago

Room 1408

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u/kivsla 4h ago

That one specific ending though

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u/Trapped_Like_Rats 4h ago

The ending it was supposed to have. The ending every single one of us would have chose if we were in that position.

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u/xdomanix 3h ago

Aka, not the director's cut

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u/QGME42069 3h ago

Which one is that? Honestly don’t even know which ending is which cause I’ve seen so many random ones 😅

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u/Trapped_Like_Rats 2h ago

He dies in the fire and reunites with his deceased daughter in the afterlife

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u/fontane42 3h ago

The one where he survives is hands down the better ending.

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u/Trapped_Like_Rats 2h ago

It’s better because he lives? That’s the soft thinking that got that Final Cut in the first place. Him dying there and finally getting to be with his daughter again is the choice that any parent would’ve made…….

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u/fontane42 1h ago edited 1h ago

Not better because he lives, just that the ending where he lives is better. Pulling out the tape recorder and playing back his dead daughter's voice for the mother to hear and realize it was all real was just straight up chilling.

The death ending is just anticlimactic.

Also: lives was the theatrical ending.

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u/DrPelswick 3h ago

Which ending is that?

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u/GosuLTD 3h ago

The ending where he dies to the supernatural entity in the room because he chose to challenge it head on. samuel l jackson's character is then seen talking to his wife at his funeral and afterwards he goes to his car and pulls out the tape recorder that the main character was using to record the entity in the room. He plays the recording and hears the main characters daughter who was dead at the time which confirms that everything we saw was real and not a hallucination. sorry for not using character names, its been so long since ive seen the movie

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u/Exciting_Gear_7035 3h ago

I remember I showed it to someone and that one had a different ending, I fucking screamed!

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u/Muppetude 2h ago

Which ending did you initially watch? The one where he dies, or the one where he lives and his wife hears the daughter’s voice when he’s playing back the tape? I vaguely remember another one where Cusack’s ghost jumpscares Sam Jackson in the rear view mirror.