A story like 'Groundhog Day' is a good example. The main character keeps reliving the same day over and over until he makes changes and eventually ends up back at the start, but with a transformed perspective.
You might consider 'Inception'. The movie has elements that bring it full circle and end in a similar place to where it started, leaving you with a sense of completion. There are also many classic fairy tales that follow this pattern, where the hero or heroine returns to their original life but with a newfound wisdom or experience.
Well, 'The Time Traveler's Wife' could be one. It sort of circles back to the beginning in a way that ties things up neatly.
No, it doesn't. The Bible has a complex narrative that doesn't simply end where it started.
Maybe it's to create a sense of circularity and show that some things never really change.
" Great Ming: From the End of Hongwu " was a novel written by the author, Why Not Romance. The story described the protagonist's experience of traveling to the twenty-second year of Hongwu and becoming a member of the King of Yan's guards in Beiping. He was a layman who only wanted to earn a title to support his family and live a life he liked. However, he gradually took on some responsibilities. After four dynasties, he finally became the first Duke Guardian of Great Ming. The novel had been completed, with a total of 425 chapters.
One example could be 'No Country for Old Men.' The villain escapes justice and his actions largely go unpunished, giving a sense of a villainous victory.
One example could be 'The Maze Runner' series. The ending leaves room for interpretation and potential continuation.
One example could be 'The Last Spellbinder' where the main character uses up all their magical power to save the world, causing magic to vanish forever.
In the classic 'Romeo and Juliet', both Romeo and Juliet could be considered heroes, and they die at the end in a heart-wrenching turn of events. It's a tale of forbidden love and tragic fate.
Rebirth of the Unfettered Fox Fairy. It was a Xianxia novel. The male protagonist, Hu Xuan, was hit by a meteorite and traveled to the next mythological era after the Great Destruction of the Earth. From then on, he began to cultivate and became a little fox fairy. He fought with wits and courage, obtained beautiful women, and achieved the legendary story of living freely in the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I don't know which movie 'Back to the Place Where Love Began' refers to. Please provide more information so that I can better answer your questions.