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I'm not normally one who gravitates towards such films but it got me thinking - particularly after watching a documentary on 1970s movies, which is where many were noted for this. I've also been watching some noir and neo-noir.
I'd have to say David Mamet's 1991 film 'Homicide' as the darkest ending I can recall. The protagonist Bobby Gold by the end of the film [Show spoiler] If that takes number one spot, honourable mentions are Serpico, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), The Empire Strikes Back, The French Connection, The Godfather Part III, Double Indemnity, Body Heat. |
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