"It's a necessary evil for long movies to have long conclusions. If a filmmaker has numerous characters, story threads, or subplots to tie up, it can be essential to address them all in a movie's closing scenes, which ensures there are as few things left hanging as possible. Like most film-related trends, some uses of drawn-out endings work or are at least forgivable, while others can feel detrimental to what's come before. The following 10 movies tend to be quite long, and therefore have long, sometimes drawn-out endings. Some endings below work, but others may test your patience, because while saying goodbye can be hard, sometimes it's better to just get it over with." - collider.com