American parents used to happy endings may pause at the ambiguous conclusion, but children are made of stronger stuff.
He ends his short essay with the rather ambiguous conclusion: "A company's encounter with an artist is as complex as the perfect presentation of perfect products."
Mr. Coster and his landlord are at the sort of standoff where most hallway disputes seem to end up: ambiguous conclusions for ambiguous spaces.
There is even disagreement on whether the various studies that came up with these ambiguous conclusions were well or poorly designed.
Her comic timing is perfect, and so is her look of distress at the play's end, as Mr. Leigh brings matters to an ambiguous, disturbing conclusion.
But in the dramatically ambiguous conclusion, panels dropped on Ms. Caywood, burying her.
Even as Irene makes bad choices, she remains a sympathetic and intelligent character, and the film's ambiguous conclusion is as heartbreaking, and as hopeful, as real life.
This movie ended tragically, but the other great movies of 1943 had more ambiguous conclusions.
The lack of consensus may reflect, in part, the ambiguous conclusion of the investigation itself.
Concurrently, Kathy meets Brad's ambulance at the emergency room doors; he smiles at her before being taken in, portending a less ambiguous conclusion than Ronnie's.