7) The Birds (1963)
Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds ends in a foreboding, unresolved state as Melanie and Mitch drive through a barren landscape teeming with birds. The unexplained bird attacks seem to stop for a time, but tension hangs heavy, with no promise of a resolution or relief. Hitchcock deliberately refuses to explain the phenomenon, creating a film that exudes a sense of dread and hopelessness. The abrupt ending has given rise to decades of argument over what happens, ensuring that the film's status remains a classic chill, enigma, and mystery.
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