Can't understand the criticism for the ending of the Road, here's my thoughts
SPOILER: Maybe you needed to read the book, though I thought the film gets it across just as well, but the Earth is finished. There is no cure on the way, people won't survive past a couple of decades at tops, the entire planet is doomed. So the kid meeting the family at the end isn't entirely a cop out because a) he's a dead man walking anyway and b) the message of the story is to hold on to your humanity through trying times. The kid does this, as does the man, so do the family I presume, so the ending is a way of rewarding that faith, even if it is just fleeting. Personally I think an ending with the boy walking into the darkness would have been doom and gloom overload and wouldn't have left the viewer/reader satisfied. There needed to be a pay off for putting up the opresiveness throughout
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