Rubbish ending, or did I miss something?
Good film with a decent message, that is until the end.
Was my screening missing some scenes?
So, Katie joins an escort service and is so ashamed when Daniel finds out that she tells him she can't associate with him anymore and to stay away. She has to do this. Shortly afterwards, Daniel has had enough of the DWP mucking about in giving him his appeal that he spray paints the side of their building and gets arrested. Both characters have reached their lowest ebb. Time to sit back and wait for the third act of the film and the resolutions to both storylines/arcs.
But then, all of a sudden and without explanation, Katie is happily talking to Daniel again. Is she no longer working for the escort service? Did Daniel just agree to look past it? And they're on their way to his appeal, which we didn't even see being arranged.
Did I miss something?
Then, to add insult to injury, Daniel bites the dust just before we finally get to see the resolution to his story. Were they going to grant him his benefits afterall or not? We will never know.
What an awful ending. I was shocked when the lights came up and I saw people in the cinema crying. Obviously I wasn't as satisfied as them that the writer of this story chose to cop out on a decent resolution in favour of tacking on an 'emotional' ending. It would have been far sadder if Daniel had finally been granted his benefits and THEN he had a fatal heart attack. It's as though the writer got to a certain point in the story and decided "screw it, I can't be bothered anymore... let's see... she talks to him again, and then he dies. Done."
Was anyone else disappointed with how the film ended? Is this just the kind of film where we're not really meant to care about the storyline, just the "journey" of the characters?