Not all excellent final movie kisses are between lovers. For example, take Thelma & Louise.
Best friends Thelma (Geena Davis) and Louise (Susan Sarandon) leave the former's controlling husband behind for a fun weekend. Instead, they end up murdering a would-be rapist, going on the run, picking up a drifter whom Thelma sleeps with, robbing a convenience store, and blowing up a truck.
But the best final kiss in this movie isn't between Thelma and said drifter, J.D. (Brad Pitt), or between Louise and her on/off boyfriend. It's between the two female leads. Parked in front of the Grand Canyon with a motorcade of cops behind them, they decide to, as Thelma says, "keep going." Before Louise drives them over the edge, the two kiss goodbye.
Unlike many movie kisses between women, it's not salacious or played to titillate straight male audience members. It's just a moment of true love between two friends. In the 20th anniversary edition Blu-ray commentary, Sarandon took credit. "I had mentioned to Geena that I was going to kiss her, but I don't think Ridley [Scott, the director] knew," she said. Fortunately for movie kiss history, he got it.
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