The Family Man
In the end, he follows her to the airport and begs her to not leave for Paris. Their roles reversed, he somehow convinced her to stay. But it felt it too contrived. It’s clear the regret went both ways. But it’s 13 years later and she’s willing to give up her life for him and that felt a tad phony. I get it, the movie needed a happy ending. But it didn’t arrive to this conclusion in a way I felt satisfied with...
In the end, he follows her to the airport and begs her to not leave for Paris. Their roles reversed, he somehow convinced her to stay. But it felt it too contrived. It’s clear the regret went both ways. But it’s 13 years later and she’s willing to give up her life for him and that felt a tad phony. I get it, the movie needed a happy ending. But it didn’t arrive to this conclusion in a way I felt satisfied with...
Nic Cage arrives at the airport and tries to convince Téa to stay. But she says she can't and it's been too long. So Cage turns around and starts walking out of the airport...but then he hears her say something and turns around and she says, 'call me, I'll be at the such-such hotel in Paris'. Close up on Cage, who has a look of guarded optimism. Then the camera pans out as Cage walks out of the airport.