Movie Tropes
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Movie Tropes
I hate it when there's a huge battle with lots of enemies (usually in sci-fi, fantasy, and horror) and all the protagonist has to do is kill the boss and all of its minions simply walk away or die.
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I think I know some movies with that trope though I can't pull a title off the top of my head right now. Could you give some films with the trope you mentioned?Falling4Ever wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 19:14 I hate when in general, the protagonist works towards something and is almost there, but the ending is just given to them. Like they worked so hard for this one thing and they never truly finish it because the last piece is just given to them. It just feels like they should have done more towards it, or not have had to work so hard earlier.
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