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Mi escena favorita de Closer, Closer last scene.

The song is: The Blower's daughter by Damien Rice.
enjoy!

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  • I Love Natalie Portman! :)

  • slow motion breast bouncing should be a fixture in every movie.

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  • I loved how she had this persona Alice in London...carefree and exploring life. But when she came back to New York , she is her oldself again- Jane.

  • @lullabyou eaxctly!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @rebe1angel indeed. She was more complex. But the men were to revealing too fast.

    

  • I do not think she has died. At the beginning of the movie, she crosses the street and is hit by a car before falling in love with Dan. So, Alice crossing the street at the end of the movie means she is about to fall in love again. "Love is an accident waiting to happen - Closer".

  • @lpycb42 The whole thing is unclear. According to the play she died (although I don't see why she was "punished"). In the movie it was left to the viewer's imagination. Someone who hasn't seen the play could easily be led to see it as "maybe she did, maybe she didn't make it".

  • @mrsotter19 but if you look closer, they are kind of far away from her/. When she crosses in the very last shot, she's alone on the road and the stop light sort of tells what happens.

  • This is my favorite part of that movie...She's hot!

  • this scene is SO wonderful! I remember seeing this on theater! i was just.. OH MY GOD, LOOK AT HER! hahaha. Natalie is an icon, really

  • @babybayo  However, the film closes showing Alice alive, well and confidently walking the streets of Manhattan--BUT, the very last shot as she's walking across a road in Manhattan is a pan/tilt up to a red "DON'T WALK" signal, thus hinting that her fate as in the play will be fulfilled.

  • The film stays very true to the original play upon which it is based, with one major exception. The play closed with Dan and Anna speaking briefly on a park bench, several years after Alice and Dan's breakup. Dan tells her that Alice had been hit by a car in New York City and had died, and that he was the only one authorities could find to identify her body.

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