Postby Esoteric » Sun Nov 28, 2004 9:19 pm
Um well...that's really a question you need to answer. But there are some things that can help you decide.
What ending did you first imagine? Happy or sad? That should be your first clue right there. As you wrote your story, it certainly underwent changes, and your ending may have drifted from the original plan, but in general, the 'flavor' of the original concept tends to remain.
If all along, you've been setting us up for a happy ending, don't kill everyone off. But, if you've given us doubts... presented us with situations and characters which can't be reconciled with an 'happily ever after' ending, don't force one. Let it be a bittersweet victory.
If you're debating about a sequel, don't make room for a sequel, simply for the sake of... a sequel. Sacrificing a solid ending so you'll have an excuse/option to make a sequel is generally a bad idea. The reader will see right through it and will be put off. Only leave room for a sequel if there's genuine material for one, but make sure you finish the story at hand.
Generally American audiences prefer a happy ending, and many Japanese movies have tragic endings...but there are exceptions to every rule.