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My favorite non-Potter film ending. (Post your favorites as well)

Holy fuck balls I loved that. So goddamn emotional, lolll, how this film built EVERY character and the ability to make you care for the secondary characters was really amazing. Plus, the fact we left the train just once the entire movie, wow. Fucking loved this so much :x
Alright, your turn. Because Potter is obviously your favorite ending, other than that, what comes to mind for you guys?

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Instant all time favorite. I rarely feel that way about a film, but three 2011 films have made me say "instant all time favorites." Those were this, Moneyball, and DH2.
Always.
Titanic makes me cry so effing hard.
I LOVE IT.
G.G.
'Is she aware her daughter is still alive?'
Had me going 'HOOO SHIT!!'
Star Wars Episode III
The entire parallels of Anakin and Padme on their respective operating tables. It's very heartbreaking.
Also, I never would have thought that the Grand Senate Chamber would be used to house an amazing duel between Yoda and Sidious and get completely torn up during it.
Tangled.
Seriously, the King and Queen get no lines in the entire film, but thanks to the earlier scene where the King sheds a tear, on the verge of losing all hope, really completes the ending and how much of a miracle it is for their daughter to be back after eighteen years. It's very much like any story of kidnapping victims who manage to escape and return to their family after years.
The Da Vinci Code
That final scene, while 'Chevaliers de Sangreal' was playing was amazing.
The Uninvited
Never saw any of that coming.
Sucker Punch
Not exactly the true ending, but that deleted scene with the High Roller. So heartwarming.
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Keeping with the Emily Browning theme, lol. The ending of this movie is more heartwarming than any moment from the book. The whole 'letter that never came' subplot that was added was beautiful.
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I can't believe I left out Shutter Island. That ending hit me harder than The Sixth Sense.
Also, Batman: Under the Red Hood. So tragic. The entire story.
'You told me before we watched it that Kevin Spacey was Keyser Sose, and I was still surprised!...Wait, was he Keyser Sose?'
'Yes!!'
I'm not a huge Star Wars fan by any means but I really enjoy this ending:
haaaaaawhat?!
Lord Stafford.
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EDIT - Watch it before it gets blocked. Effing WB. -_-
Mysterious thing time.