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I thought it was great.
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Such mixed feelings....I gotta rent me this flick.
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I thought May was pretty decent, good enough to warrant a purchase in fact. As for the ending, I really don't think the movement of the arm was meant to be taken at face value. I saw it more as another symptom of May's mental illness. It's just one of those scenes that can be interpreted according to your own desires.
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OK, old thread... But since I wasn't around when it was created (one of my many "disappearances" from here) and I do LOVE to movie, I had to stop bye... And in case anyone will ever read it again, I did like the ending, hehe. Think it makes perfect sense.
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I am a big fan of MAY and also Lucky's McKee's "male version" of it called ROMAN. Regarding the ending of MAY- it was sort of a let down in a lot of ways yet I still thought it was good. You just know MAY will never be "ok".
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Wanted to also add that if anyone here hasn't seen ROMAN and like MAY then you really need to check it out.
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Still like it. Haven't seen Roman yet. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Roman is great and weird and dark and even slower than May
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