The Searchers - Ending Scene
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The movie starts with the door opening with Wayne framed in the doorway. We're looking at Wayne from the inside. His character is a loner and outside of normal society. He's allowed in periodically to interact with them but in the end, when he's no longer needed, the door is closed on him and he returns to his loner life outside of normal society.
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When that door closes, I actually feel a sense of loss as if something else besides the movie came to an end. Only great films do that to you.
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Definitely the best Duke flick!
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as good as it gets.
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@46spoony How can you be a big John Ford fan and not like John Wayne flicks? All the best of them are made by Ford! Except Rio Bravo.
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One of the most touching movie endings ever!!
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I have never gotten this movie and I am a big John Ford fan. It's a cut above the usual John Wayne flick, but that's not saying much. Martin Scorcese loves it, though, so what do I know.
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I agree completely and I am a big John Ford fan. This has to be the most overrated film of all time. Definitely a cut above the usual Wayne western dreck, though that's not saying much. Martin Scorcese loves it, so what do I know.
This "happy" ending has always haunted me.
SardaukarPrime 3 months ago 6
Nobody saw a cowboy on the psychiatrist's couch...
Long live the Duke !!!
Duketributechannel 5 months ago 5