The two times I've seen that ending, I've thought, "he was behind the corner of a building. Why did he step out into the open before firing? Why didn't he fire from his cover? What an idiot." Plus, the unbelievable coincidence of the shadow being in the perfect place. The triple Lindy was more believable.Normally people post these threads and then pick something stupid. You managed to post the correct answer in the OP. So, well done, but it kind of stifles the discussion, since all we can do is nod and go, "yup, that's the one."
that spinning coin at the end of 'Inception'...
