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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

I Am Legend ending

The cavalry is coming equipped with the force of an army. Meanwhile, Robert scopes out the vampires surrounding his home. This time, the vampires have an insidious agenda.

Robert knows he will need to make a decision to confront the vampires. The car noises and the vampires activate a PTSD type of moment. Robert decides to remain on the sidelines, allowing the outsiders to fight the vampires. Vampires are dropping like flies in the night.

Robert is quiet not to attract any attention to his home. These men mean business, showing they hold experience taking down evil vampires.

Dark suited vampire hunters, out of some secret agency, storm the flock of vampires. They stake the monsters, splashing blood on the street like a Jackson Pollock painting.

Who are these mysterious men? Robert watches the vicious nature of the killings, not understanding the purpose of the slayings.

Robert didn't feel the vampire massacre sought to resolve the misery. He revealed emotion for these demonic souls who never asked to become vampires.

Ben Cortman entered his mind? Robert intended to find Ben before the men reached him. He wanted to prevent Ben from dying such an unthoughtful death. He disliked the vampires, especially Ben Cortman. But for the most part, Robert showed empathy when staking a vampire in the heart.

Robert is having a change of heart. He complained, prepared and fought against the vampires. He survived in a post apocalyptic world after an infection swept the globe to end the world once and for all.

Robert is now showing sympathy for the dangerous vampires that held him hostage in his home. He grew fond of his nightly company. It saddened him to watch the savages execute the vampires without a lack of sympathy. The vampires were once humans like the dark suited men.

Cortman attracted attention to his location on the rooftop. Robert feared Cortman would also be put to death. He pondered on Cortman dying in such a gruesome way, as an alarming moment. He switched sides with the vampires, developing feelings for the very monsters that have plagued his existence.

The men killed the vampires in a cold blooded manner. It is obvious they didn't stake the infected to show any respect. Their mission sought to seek out and destroy the enemy. Robert grew frantic, worried the men in black would eliminate Cortman too. Cortman deserved better than to die a meaningless death. Even enemies should be given a peaceful exit to leave their life behind.

Cortman inched away from the men. The men wasted time; they pointed their rifles at Cortman and fired away at a vampire they presumed as dangerous. Robert could imagine the impact of the bullets, feeling as if he were Cortman standing on the rooftop. The metal fragments entered Cortman's chest, piercing through flesh to drain out his remaining blood.

Cortman crawled on the roof. His face looked much paler than usual. Robert watched Cortman struggle to move, as the seconds transcended a lifetime. Robert displayed strong emotion, the kind of remorse that no ordinary man should feel in a lonely world. Robert got used to living a routine life.

The vampires gave Robert a reason to live. Even though Ben Cortman frustrated Robert, he rather show respect in staking his friend the moral way instead of watching these men go on a rampage.

The men in black finished off Cortman, spraying the remaining bullets at his ravished corpse. Cortman put up a good fight, albeit his body finally gave up. He fell off the rooftop and landed on the street. Robert heard Cortman's body crash on the ground, almost mistaking this thump as his sporadic heart beat.

Robert trembled. He tried his best to regain his composure, especially after witnessing a cruel execution. He hoped the men would leave quickly, as he agreed to not fight them. Robert accepted to join the men in black to stave off further violence. The men in black began shooting at Robert's front door.

Robert had an uncontrollable shake, realizing the nightmare would now become a reality. The firepower blasted the front door down. Two men entered Robert's home. Robert rushed into his bedroom, taking cover while holding a pistol in his hand. He knew this moment signaled his end. These men were setting their sight on apprehending or killing Robert.

Robert is on brink of entering a gun battle. One of the men in black shouted that he has a gun. A gunfight erupts. Robert shoots his pistol sporadically, not in any one direction. A man lets out a loud gasp of pain.

Robert is hit on his chest, and then drops to the ground. Wincing in pain, Robert manages to shoot one last round off. He reaches for his pistol, but a large boot crushes his hand and breaks it like a twig. Robert's chest pain was unbearable, nothing that he ever has experienced in his entire lifetime. His head burned with enormous pain.

The men removed Robert from his home. Robert is taken away from the only safe haven that kept him alive. His chest pain put him into a deep trance, putting his mind into an unconscious state.

Robert awaken in a foreign location. All he could think about was this referring pain and cold sensation radiating from his chest wound. White bandages dressed his chest. Robert realized his injuries are severe.

Robert felt his impending doom growing near. He staved off an end that finally reached his last moments. A mysterious person entered the room. It was then that Robert prepared to be executed, as an enemy of the state. He counted his blessings, ready to meet his end respectfully and with dignity.

A red head woman showed sympathy. She talked to Robert, questioning him about why he continued to stay in his home. Robert responded with the mere fact that he just lived his life, falling into a daily routine which most humans were once accustomed to, while living in the old world.

She told Robert that he asked for his pain. He willingly fired at the two men, who were given orders to take him in without any resistance. She explained about the revolutionary group whose mission was to exterminate the walking dead. It was not acceptable to keep the dead and living in the same world. Society couldn't move on without disposing of the dead.

The woman knew Robert was the last of his kind. There was no person like him on the face of the Earth. She admitted that Robert was the last bridge to the old world. Robert faced a challenging test to overcome his wounds. He coughed up blood, telling the redhead woman to not allow killings to become a heartless vendetta.

The woman reached into her blouse to pull out a package. She hands the small package to Robert. Robert is in too much pain, though he realized what this moment means to his mental and physical anguish. The woman showed Robert compassion. Her identity is revealed as Ruth. Ruth leaves Robert alone, which is the last time the two will be together.

Robert lifted up his injured body. He looked outside the window to see the new world. The citizens looked back at him staring out of the window. Robert didn't judge the people who viewed him as a minority, a person who represented the past. He realized he didn't belong in this new world, just like the vampires who once lived as humans in the old world.

Robert opened the envelope. He accepted his end with courage and understanding. Robert swallowed the pills. The medication traveled throughout his body like sodium pentothal in a capital execution. The new tomorrow is here to stay. Robert realized seconds before his demise...

"I Am Legend"

The End