The End
The End

The End

1978Movie100 minEnglish

Wendell Lawson has only six months to live. Not wanting to endure his last few months of life waiting for the end, he decides to take matters into his own hands and enlists the help of a delusional mental patient to help him commit suicide.

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IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Google Users75%
Director: Burt ReynoldsGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A man facing a terminal diagnosis learns he has only weeks to live. He decides to spend his remaining time pursuing his lifelong dream of flying. Along the way, he reflects on his past, confronts his fears, and seeks to make amends before his inevitable end.

Critical Reception

The End received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised Burt Reynolds' dual role as director and star, as well as the film's unique blend of dark humor and poignant drama. While some found the tone occasionally uneven, many appreciated its unconventional approach to themes of mortality and self-discovery. Audience reception was generally favorable, drawn to Reynolds' star power and the film's emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious and unconventional approach to a sensitive subject.
  • Burt Reynolds' performance and directorial effort were frequently highlighted.
  • Some critics noted that the film struggled to balance its comedic and dramatic elements.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate appreciation for the film's unique premise and Burt Reynolds' performance, with many finding it a surprisingly touching and thought-provoking movie. Some viewers, however, felt the narrative was somewhat predictable or that the humor didn't always land.

Fun Fact

Burt Reynolds co-wrote the screenplay and also directed the film, a rare move for him at the height of his stardom, aiming for a more serious and introspective role than his typical comedic parts.

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