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ost_uid0]I didn't care for it either as the ending of the trilogy or as a stand-alone movie. As a stand-alone film, I found it poor because the alternating bits of fabulous and horrible writing gave way to mostly horrible (i.e. any time the kid opened his yapper.) Beyond the Train Man and his Station (arguably, the best parts of the movie,) no new ideas were introduced. The film revolved around resolving issues from it's predecessors, which made it predictable. And as you guys pointed out, it wasn't even very good at resolution
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