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  1. I had never caught something before which definitely rules out the happy ending. When Tom Hanks finishes the story, the two kids say "That's where we got Sampson?!" (The turtle whom we last saw sitting comfortably in a box on the flyer.)

  2. Jul 16, 2023 · Radio Flyer’s ending had been a matter of discussion for a very long time. People still discuss it because of its complexity and intricacy. After all the tough times, Mike and Bobby decided to do something.

  3. Jul 17, 2002 · My well thought out interpretation of Radio Flyer's mystery ending. Tom Hanks at the very end of Radio Flyer: "History is in the mind of the Teller". --- Of which Hanks plays the Adult Mike...

  4. Feb 18, 2005 · There's quite a few possibilites for the ending: 1) Bobby really did fly away and somehow survive, ending up travelling the world by plane. 2) Bobby tried to fly away, but died in the process. The postcards were in his head, his way of coping.

  5. Because the film in fact ends with Bobby successfully evading his stepfather forever, viewers (including Ebert himself) have taken to speculating on the "true" ending, assuming that the one presented was a case of an unreliable narrator.

  6. Hi "Unknown" no, Bobby does not die in the end of Radio Flyer. To answer your question about what happened to him, you'll have to the read the book I wrote upon which I based the script for the movie.

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  8. The original ending was altered when the director was changed. Originally he flew off and became a pilot, reconnecting with his brother as an adult standing next to their radio flyer and the Wright flyer in the Smithsonian.