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Torch Songs's avatar

Hard disagree. The generational trauma ebbs with another generation. Bells is kinder than Godwin who is kinder than his father. Bella brings together a motley family at the end: ethically non-monogamous, complete with a black socialist, an improving Felicity (implied to be improving because Prim LIKES HER), and General Goat, shown mercy he did not deserve.

No need to let perfect be the enemy of good. I did however, think Godwin would live on in Alfie's body too. I don't mind what happened instead. Bella likely questioned the ethics of such a transmutation.

We see just the beginning of her life. Suggesting she become an uberfrau overnight instead of improving what she can is looking a gift horse-cat in the mouth.

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Viliam's avatar

I agree -- not noticing the option to transplant her father's brain when she has a suitable body, in a universe where transplanting brains is *easy*, is just stupid and doesn't fit the rest of the movie.

(Sometimes directors make several endings to the movie, show them to different audiences, and choose the most popular one. I wonder if this was possibly one of those cases, and maybe the test audience was full of normies. If yes, I would like to see the other ending.)

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