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*SPOILER ALERT* When she got to the train...


And she was asking where he is, and we couldn't see him...did anyone else think for a second that maybe he was imagined and that she really was crazy? Cuz whoa, what an ending that would have been.

Of course, though, I am much happier that it turns out he was real and OMG their chemistry. OMG. That one scene, you know which one I mean, and then the kissing at the end, holy HOTNESS.

Also, is it just me or could he be Ryan Gosling's cute brother?

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I actually made a facial expression that was translated to, "That poor girl really IS crazy." LOL

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I like your ending better because when you think about it, their ever-after is going to be pretty boring.

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Better for her than turning around and going back the hospital ...

Brevity is the soul of wit.

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I was expecting them to be a year or two off in time, that would have sucked.

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That's what i thought........and it would have made a better ending instead of the soppy hollywood ending we got.

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my wife thought he wasnt going to show because he was a figment of her imagination.....

i had faith he'd show :)



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I'm glad they didn't do he isn't real twist. I prefered the hollywood fairytale ending.

I hated Jaws, it had too much shark, and dont get me started about King Kong, waaay too much gorilla

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I would have bet money that he was going to be shot before he made it to the train.
I was on the verge of tears because I could just HEAR the gunshot, and imagine him collapsing before he reaches her.

So thankful they didn't go with a depressing ending!!!

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Omg we were all imagining horrible endings! Lol!

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I actually just finished the film and came here to ask the same thing. For a split second, but ONLY that long, I wondered ... then the moment was over.

Like this film or not (I liked it okay, 7/10), that part was really well done. I think they knew what they were doing and it worked. The whole film was pretty good. I would like to see Brin Hill direct more (he's done nothing since this).

I liked both leads, but I'm really impressed with Zoe. I first saw her in Ruby Sparks, which she wrote, produced, and starred in. If you haven't seen that and liked this film, it's a natural next watch for you.

Brevity is the soul of wit.

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