Ending?
Hi guys, could someone please explain the ending? What is that they see in the distance?
shareHi guys, could someone please explain the ending? What is that they see in the distance?
sharei wasn't sure either but i think they were just looking at the sunset over the valley and didn't see anything specific.
They thought humanity was extinct and they were the last left. They never left there home so there house kinda became the whole world to them. Patrick mentions that they don't even know whats outside the valley. So i think when they saw that it was like seeing the entire world ahead of them.
ryantsi, that's exactly how i interpreted the ending too! :)
shareIt was just a beautiful vista. As others have already said it was more symbolic than anything, it also refers back to the earlier sunset scene.
I think they saw China... ?
shareChina would be looking west, they were looking east towards the sunrise... Lest you symbolically substitute China for "the world outside"
shareLest you symbolically substitute China for "the world outside"
If you look down, beneath the sun, there'as a community there.
sharePossibly they saw a great wall ;) Since the great wall of china is spoken about earlier in the movie by the kid, and the kids final words were "look dad, I see china", or something :P As in a wall around a settlement.
shareBesides the nice view, there is a small village with survivors. You can see the smoke from a number of fires rising up.
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