Every generation has been lucky enough to have a gut-punch movie ending, from the twists at the ends of Psycho or The Crying Game (for examples) to the rug pulls that concluded The Sixth Sense and The Usual Suspects. But for the finale of Bryan Singer's criminal masterpiece, it turns out that the director and the screenwriter haven different ideas about what really happened. In a conversation with Creative Screenwriting, Christopher McQuarrie â who took home the Screenplay Oscar for his work on Suspects in 1996 â revealed that he and the director could not come to terms with what actually happened... and ...
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