>>281426625
It's a cultural thing
Traditionally, eastern stories, from literature to kabuki plays, have all the meat of the story in the first two acts, then a quick and tidy conclusion that is mostly glossed over and might even leave many things unresolved
Life goes on
On the other hand, western stories traditonally end with a grand "return of the king" style finale where every single story thread is brought to a satisfying conclusion and all loose ends are tied up
And they lived happily ever after
In a way, it's a question of whether you think what's most important is the journey or the destination