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I don't see novels ending with any real sense of closure.
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I just felt that you can't have a character fall in love so madly as they did in the last movie and not finish it off, understand it, get some closure. That's why the movie is called 'Quantum of Solace' - that's exactly what he's looking for.
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I am not sure how much Dudley will feature just because of the grand scale of the film and the fact that there are so many stories and characters to tie up. I haven't seen the film yet but I think it will be a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, but it was nice just to round it off and give it some closure.
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In a way, it's my way of dealing with, finding closure with Grateful Dead music, and giving thanks in a way to Jerry and Bob and all the guys in the band for making up this wonderful music.
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Ambiguity is necessary in some of my stories, not in all.
In those, it certainly contributes to the richness of the story. I doubt that thematic closure is never attainable.
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Have gratitude for the things you're discarding.
By giving gratitude, you're giving closure to the relationship with that object, and by doing so, it becomes a lot easier to let go.
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Producing is the hardest of the three because there is almost no closure.
Every time you solve a problem, another one pops up. Directing is second, and acting is the most fun.