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Poll: All Ends Well That Ends With a Smile

It doesn't take a scientist's mind to understand all the positive values of smiling: just watching someone smiling can immediately draw us to that person. Smiling relieves us from stress and negative thoughts, allowing us to embrace life in a more detached, fun, cheerful or optimistic way.

And this is why, for all its stress-relieving, attractive and communicative effect, a smile can also work as the perfect conclusion to a movie, drama or comedy, lasting for a few seconds but promised to an eternal memory. And many films owe a great part of their popularity to a final smile that beautifully wrapped them up, captured their spirit and provided the perfect conclusion.

Whether joyful, teary, enigmatic or even creepy, which of these classic final smiles from live-action movies was the most emotionally rewarding conclusion?

Discuss here

Results of 1,082 votes:

  1. 1.

    #5

     
    By killing the main character through one of the most audacious and shocking middle plot twists, Hitch transfered our interest from Marion Crane to Norman Bates. But because of his looks, his easy-goi…
  2. 2.

    Charles Chaplin in City Lights (1931)

     
    The blind girl, now cured, after giving the rose to the Tramp, understands that he is the "rich man", the Charming Prince who haunted her dreams. The Tramp is anxious, and timidly asks her i…
  3. 3.

    Jack Nicholson in The Shining (1980)

     
    Jack Nicholson again... the hotel has always been an integral part of Jack Torrance's evolution: all work and no play drove him crazy, the ghosts of the past taunted him into killing his family, he st…

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