British cinema has given us some proper unforgettable final scenes. From tearjerkers to triumphant last shots, which endings stick with you the most?
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Notting Hill
Anna and Will finally settled on that Kensington park bench, expecting a baby and reading a novel. Cosy, warm, and impossibly romantic.
Trainspotting
Renton nicks the cash, strides across the bridge and picks a new life to that pounding soundtrack. A cheeky, iconic sign-off.
Billy Elliot
Grown-up Billy launches into Swan Lake as his dad watches on, tears streaming. Gets you every single time.
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Charles and Carrie kiss in the pouring British rain, sealing one of the daftest, loveliest romances on screen.
Shaun of the Dead
Zombie apocalypse survived, Ed still chained up in the garden shed for a bit of FIFA. Only in Britain.
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