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On "Where No Endings End," a postmodern chanson that she played in a stark acoustic setting, Keren Ann referred to "a cold-blooded war" before cooing a dispirited refrain: But we can't change the world No we can't change the world It's been done By someone Long ago Another passage from the song was more direct.
"There are no endings," Cromwell says.
There are no beginnings, and there are no endings.
I ended up with stories that had beautiful beginnings but terrible middles and virtually no endings at all!
Although they were perfectly structured, they seemed to have no beginnings and no endings; each was simply another of the visions that stirred and maddened his mind.
And to someone who says that in life there are no endings, or that final partings take place only in stories, one is tempted to reply, 'But have you never heard of death?' " McKee seems persuaded that real life has the shape of a story — there are third acts, even if they may have a second-act air about them.
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Perhaps our island simply isn't ready for a cartoon feature with no songs, no happy endings, and a story closer to Kurosawa than Snow White.
No heroes and no happy endings.
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