Great movie, but one thing I never have understood:
When Mrs. Kintner slaps Brody, and she starts abusing him for not closing the beaches earlier, why doesn't Brody rat out the mayor? He's standing right next to them, and it's not as though the Chief owed that slimeball anything.
If I had been in Brody's shoes, I would have just pointed to the mayor and told her, "THAT's the guy you need to talk to, lady."
Is there any deeper consideration given to this scene, in the book? Was Brody feeling guilty about not closing the beaches in defiance of the mayor's order?
- You may have come on no bicycle, but that does not say that you know everything.