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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 4108986" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>As I've said in some other threads, given what was already in the movie, my preferred ending would go like this:</p><p></p><p>Neville wheels out the woman, the monsters frenzy around him but the one in charge stops them as Neville gives the injection to the woman to awaken her. There's still the tender loving moment between the two monsters, and the one in charge picks up his woman to carry her off. The music grows ominous as the leader barks to his warriors.</p><p></p><p>Neville, emotionally crushed, looks over at the pictures of all the 'monsters' he killed, and he realizes he was killing people. He looks back at the leader and meets his eyes, but doesn't have to say anything (because Will Smith's a damned fine actor) to convey his remorse. Then the leader walks away, and his warriors grab Neville.</p><p></p><p>The camera cuts to the horrified Brazilian woman as she watches Neville be bitten and mangled. She hides her head and we just hear Neville's brief screams before silence. The woman nervously looks up and sees one of the warriors watching her through the glass, but then he turns away and helps his buddies carry away Neville's body. They head outside, and a moment later there are cheers from all the creatures outside the building as they celebrate the defeat of the 'monster.' It's frightening and despairing, but the woman and child are safe.</p><p></p><p>The scene fades, and then the woman gives a voice-over. We see the sun rising over the city, and the woman and child emerging from the ruins of the house. As they head for the car and leave the city, the voice-over repeats part of Neville's daily message, but changes it, saying that she will seek survivors, but that they must hide now, for the world has been claimed by a new people, and now it is the survivors who are the horror that carries you away while you sleep. In this world of monsters, it is mankind who is the legend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 4108986, member: 63"] As I've said in some other threads, given what was already in the movie, my preferred ending would go like this: Neville wheels out the woman, the monsters frenzy around him but the one in charge stops them as Neville gives the injection to the woman to awaken her. There's still the tender loving moment between the two monsters, and the one in charge picks up his woman to carry her off. The music grows ominous as the leader barks to his warriors. Neville, emotionally crushed, looks over at the pictures of all the 'monsters' he killed, and he realizes he was killing people. He looks back at the leader and meets his eyes, but doesn't have to say anything (because Will Smith's a damned fine actor) to convey his remorse. Then the leader walks away, and his warriors grab Neville. The camera cuts to the horrified Brazilian woman as she watches Neville be bitten and mangled. She hides her head and we just hear Neville's brief screams before silence. The woman nervously looks up and sees one of the warriors watching her through the glass, but then he turns away and helps his buddies carry away Neville's body. They head outside, and a moment later there are cheers from all the creatures outside the building as they celebrate the defeat of the 'monster.' It's frightening and despairing, but the woman and child are safe. The scene fades, and then the woman gives a voice-over. We see the sun rising over the city, and the woman and child emerging from the ruins of the house. As they head for the car and leave the city, the voice-over repeats part of Neville's daily message, but changes it, saying that she will seek survivors, but that they must hide now, for the world has been claimed by a new people, and now it is the survivors who are the horror that carries you away while you sleep. In this world of monsters, it is mankind who is the legend. [/QUOTE]
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