Two of the classic shots (both fictitious): Sid sang Bel Canto songs in a punk fashion to the upper-class gentlemen and ladies on stage, thinking that it was just recreating the original Sex Pistols MV, but to Later, after the shooting, the last shot hit Nancy, who was proud of sid sitting in the audience. This last manslaughter scene was staged ahead of schedule. Nancy, who was bleeding from her chest, closed her eyes and did not die, but opened them again. Opening his eyes, he smiled mischievously at the corner of his mouth, stood up, walked up, and stood on the steps of the stage with Sid. At this point the lights go out. There is also a scene at the end. After Nancy's death, Sid, who was bailed, finished eating in one place, kicked the dining table, and walked out. There were several black children dancing outside with tape recorders. They stopped Sid, who said he wouldn't dance with the kids and was about to leave when he heard the child's voice: "Sid, stop being pretentious!" Then Sid turned around and talked to them Twist your body to the rhythm and dance with ease. Such a beautiful scene, as if everything has been relieved. At this moment, a car that drove over stopped (there was no driver in it), Sid bent down and looked at the window, and then slowly opened the door, Sid saw Nancy, Staring at her, the music sounded... Sid got into the car, they left together, and disappeared at the end of the world.
But that's just the best wishes in the movie, and only one line appears at the end, the real ending: Sid died of a drug overdose on February 2, 1979.
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