Black Charger - White Challenger
I think there was a subtext there. Kowalski winning, so to speak. Specially since they explicitly mentioned Vanishing Point as the reason to get the Challenger.
shareI think there was a subtext there. Kowalski winning, so to speak. Specially since they explicitly mentioned Vanishing Point as the reason to get the Challenger.
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Well, it's a car movie and so is Death Proof, and it was made explicit that Zoe loved it. I loved it too, for what it's worth. And the ending, well, it's the kind of movie where the point is the journey instead of the destination.
What I'm saying is, perhaps having a black charger as the antagonist and having it lose is like... Kowalski's revenge, so to speak, from a symbolic point of view. Or perhaps I'm reading too much into it, but if QT meant it, it would be nothing short of awesome.
I think everything in the movie is just a homage, reference of some kind or another, woven loosely into a story.
"He's dusted, busted and disgusted, but he's ok"