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Sorry this assignment took me a while! I chose Sixteen Candles. Great ending! Love John Huhges.

What I learned from this assignment is: A. How important endings are. B. How important setting up the ending is!

I never really thought about setting up endings before. I just write and write and write using the techniques I know. I'm so greatful for this class! I'm starting to watch movies as a screenwriter, and not as a spectator. This class has really opened up my eyes! From the begging of the movie, they are setting up the ending! They forgot my fucking birthday! In the end, the boy she thought that didn't know she existed, finds her and celebrates her sweet sixteen with a cake. "Make a wish." "It already came true."

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