An open-ended film and television work referred to movies, television series, anime, games, and other works where the storyline did not have a clear ending. The readers and audiences could freely imagine and interpret it. This kind of ending often left more room for the imagination of the audience, allowing the readers to have more choices and possibilities. An open ending could stimulate the creativity and imagination of the readers and audience, while also increasing the depth and complexity of the work. Common open-ended works included classic literary works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins, as well as famous works such as Forrest Gump, The Matrix, and Qianxun.
Sort of. While it's inspired by true events, some artistic liberties were taken for cinematic purposes to make the story more engaging and emotionally impactful.
Dream of the Red Chamber was a Chinese romantic comedy film released in 2008. It was directed by Zhang Yimou and the cast included Chen Daoming, Gong Li, Zhang Ziyi and others.
The film tells the love story between Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other characters in the Dream of the Red Chamber. It is famous for its delicate emotional description and gorgeous visual effects. Although there were some differences between the storyline of the film and the original, it was still well received by the audience and critics.
Some people think that the film is a good representation of Chinese traditional culture and historical background. At the same time, the performance of the actors in the film was also praised, especially Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi's performances.
However, there were also some people who disagreed with the film's evaluation of Dream of the Red Chamber. They felt that the emotional description was too pretentious, and the effects of the scenes and the plot were a little cliché. But overall, Dream of the Red Chamber was a highly acclaimed film that showcased the hard work and achievements of Chinese film makers in production.
In the ending of " Hong Fu Running at Night ", Hong Fu finally chose to leave Li Jing and wander the world with the Curly Beard Guest.
At the end of the novel, Hong Fu realized that the love between her and Li Jing had disappeared, and their lives had become dull and boring. And the appearance of the bearded guest had allowed her to rediscover the feeling of passion and adventure. In the end, Hong Fu decided to leave Li Jing and embark on an unknown journey with the bearded guest.
This ending reflected the exploration of human nature and freedom in the novel, as well as the challenge to traditional values. It also expressed the author's attitude towards life, which was that people should pursue what they really wanted and not be bound by society and tradition.
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" Red Whisk Running at Night " was a long novel by writer Wang Xiaobo. Its ending was as follows:
In the end, Hong Fu still left Li Jing and Curly Beard Duke and left Luoyang City. She went to the West with the Curly Beard Duke to search for the freedom and truth in her heart. They encountered many dangers and difficulties on the way, but they did not give up. They finally arrived at a mysterious country where the people lived simple and happy lives. Hong Fu and the Curly Beard Duke found what they wanted here. They were no longer men and women in the dust, but free souls.
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In the ending of the " Demonic Fox Little Red Lady Moon Red Chapter," Tushan Honghong activated the sacrificial array to destroy the black fox and protect the Bitter Affection Tree. She decided to die together with the black fox Shi Ji.
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Hong Fu was the female lead in the Legend of the Curly Beard Guest. Her final ending was to live in seclusion with the Curly Beard Guest and Li Jing in an overseas immortal mountain.
'The Beard Guest' was a legendary novel of the Tang Dynasty, written by Du Guangting. The novel mainly narrated the legendary story of the bearded guest, Li Jing, and the red horsetail whisk girl at the end of the Sui Dynasty and the beginning of the Tang Dynasty. At the end of the novel, Li Jing and the Red Whisk Girl successfully entered Li Shimin's shogunate with the help of the Curly Beard Guest and helped Li Shimin seize the world. The Curly Beard Guest was disheartened and chose to go to Fuyu Country to become the overseas king. As for Li Jing and the red-whisked woman, they chose to live in seclusion and did not care about the world.
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Definitely. Red Dog is based on real-life happenings. The filmmakers have done a great job of translating those true events onto the big screen, creating a touching and believable story.