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Agree. I guess i should have been clearer with my point. By security I meant thugs/goons/bad guys to fuck anyone up. The ending (since that cotton in the ears scene) felt like a lazy bollywood movie (Indian version of popcorn movie).
Everything just fell predictably and conveniently for the protagonist. A point was made in other boards that they had to make sure that the ending would be more positive to appeal to the African-American viewers. That may just be what pulled this movie back a bit.
A recent Indian movie had a similar climax(spoiler ahead for Hritik Roshan's Kaabil) where the super-rich politician guy goes to kill his brother's murderer with just one of his goons to support him. Doesn't make any sense in the real world but appeals to sympathetic audiences.
After all the hype, I just expected better from everyone involved in this movie.
Point taken.. But that still doesn't explain the lack of security.. In fact a rural location should have a better security.. Especially when rich white guys are involved...
The boards on this site have covered almost all the alternate endings I could think of. Maybe I was expecting too much because I really thoughts they would show what happened to Chris on his return after the at the end credits.
I just thought the black grandpa and black grandma would be more prominent after Chris was shown the video.
I still can't believe no one thought of putting a camera in Chris's 'holding room'. When I saw the blind guy giving replies during the video message, I thought it was a Skype/WebEx type session. Then when I saw him looking at the cotton, I figured there is no way this guy can pull off cotton and put it in his ears while his hands and legs are tied to the chair while being monitored by a camera.
Then I realized even if by bending down he is able to put the cotton in his ears, there is not chance he will be able to go unnoticed.
Surely when the tv turns on the exact moment he wakes up, we can assume that someone was watching him. By this assumption, it was quite implausible that his plan would work. Not to mention the lack of security. They could have easily used 'Grandpa' as a henchman(instead of the lame-ass brother) while Chris was being 'prepared' for the surgery.
So many gun shots in a white neighborhood should have alerted the neighbors or someone around them(where was rich blind art dealer guy's security?).
Although I enjoyed the movie, I think it should have been even better. Especially with such a premise.
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