In good movies the hero always dies

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It depends on the message you want to convey, generally if it has to be mass, it is better to focus on arousing emotions. See Titanic (I know it's different, but that's how it is).
 
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It depends on the message you want to convey, generally if it has to be mass, it is better to focus on arousing emotions. See Titanic (I know it's different, but that's how it is).
In movies like the count of monte cristo, the mc loses everything but gains everything back at the end with almost no losses, so theres very little emotional investment. If not the hero, atleast some of the main cast has to die imo. titanic is actually a decent example
 
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The hero never died in any of my favorite movies
 
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the believer was a decent movie but the turned out to be amazing because
the hero died in the end
 
The hero never died in any of my favorite movies
What about these ones:
 
What about these ones:
Titanic - mid
Braveheart - never seen
The Sixth Sense - good but not enough to be my favorite
300 - above average movie
Gladiator - also above average movie

Tbh I'm too lazy to list all of them so I'll just say the ones that are there and are from my favorites are Pulp Fiction, Psycho, Vertigo, Scarface, Heat and American Beauty
 
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TV shows as well especially TV shows
 
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