Continuity mistake: When Al's plane catches on fire you see him rip his sunglasses off but when Pete flies up next to him, Al's sunglasses are back on.

Always (1989)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Starring: John Goodman, Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, Brad Johnson
Dorinda hijacks Ted's plane, douses the fire on the mountain and saves everyone. She runs out of fuel as she is heading back to base and the plane crashes into a lake. She is saved by the spirit of Pete. He tells her that it's OK to be in love with Ted and helps her move on from him. Pete walks off into the afterlife.
Suggested correction: Uh, he put it back on? Plenty of time to do so.
Pete Sandich: Love! Ain't what it used to be.
Al Yackey: Oh there's only ever been two kinds: There's lash fires, which are all flame, burn themselves out and leave nothing. Then there's the long burning. That is nature's burn. Even when you think it's out, the forest floor is warm to the touch. That's the kind you and Dorinda got.
Pete Sandich: You're a poet, Al. You're a really bad poet, but you're a poet.
Trivia: This is Audrey Hepburn's final screen appearance.
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