The End is the bleakest Hollywood musical ever made
Briefly

In a bizarre but effective meld of genres, the razzle-dazzle of golden-age Hollywood meets the grim dystopia of Children of Men, creating a unique cinematic experience.
Oppenheimer's focused approach to human drama makes it sing, transforming material that seems unfit for a musical into a powerful exploration of guilt and remorse.
The central cast plays easily identifiable types, with characters simply credited as Mother, Father, and Boy, highlighting their symbolic roles in this post-apocalyptic narrative.
The arrival of a mysterious survivor forces the family to question the stories they tell themselves about their own part in the global apocalypse.
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