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Yeah it felt like it happened very randomly in the movie. It's like, beat electro but now we need to take care of hob goblin. And it seemed like the director wanted this to happen so badly. Plus it doesn't help that they spoiled that Emma Stone would wear the same outfit that Gwen wore when she died. Didn't even bother keeping that a secret. Coincidence much? Also, they were make it obvious when they kept mentioning that Peter was afraid of losing Gwen only to lose her in the end.
Maybe to have him look like he did at the end of the first movie would have been too distracting for viewers? It's a shame that him and Marnie didn't end up together. She had a new guy in each movie which was annoying. Especially when I didn't feel like Marnie and Ethan had romantic chemistry.
"I'm single, who's asking?" I guess every group has one. The nerd, the tough girl, the pretty one, the chubby one...
It was realistic. I've met plenty of mothers, sad to say, where they are so mentally unstable that their kids have a responsibility for them. She needed to let go of her mother or her mother would have held her back.
Yeah exactly. Like her being naked during the spa scene.
Yeah, it's all for season two. It really should have just ended with him giving a portion of the money to the people who died if he cared so much. But to gamble his life twice?
Although watching it again, I think she was trying to get her and her daughter out of the way, but the snow made them slip and they both fell. They didn't have enough time to get up.
Especially when he could say it was self-defense.
I think I read in an interview with the director that it wasn't a suicide mission. That maybe she thought there was a chance she would come out of this alive but also knew the chances of not which is why she had things planned out.
I still don't understand how as a woman is about to be hit by a truck how her instinct is to grab her daughter and lay flat on the ground waiting to be hit. She could have tried to get out of the way.
There isn't but it's a matter of he's completely deaf. After a while, you have to accept it. No different than when you lose your sight. You can't force your sight to come back. If it's gone, it's gone. I think he did accept his deafness in the end.
But he still had the traits of an addict. He sold everything he cared about all for those implants. People do the same thing for drugs. That's why he was setting a bad example there.
The problem was that Ruben didn't get him being deaf a chance. He was too quick to treat it like a tragedy instead of being in the stillness. And if he wasn't going to accept being deaf, he had no place in that particular rehab because it's a community for the deaf. It's not about fixing it.
We don't know if he went back to that rehab. It may take him awhile before he convinces Joe that he's changed.
He definitely cared! He broke down crying when he found out the pig died! But yeah I agree. I wish that the film didn't leave me feeling empty.
I think they were having an affair, but she wasn't going to leave her husband for him. Just fun and games.
The year doesn't matter.
I don't drive either because of my anxiety and I'm in my late 20s. I don't find it a tragedy as long as he has some form of transportation. That's why I didn't like that they made fun of him for riding a bike. Who cares?! If it takes him from point A to point B.
How though? All you have to do is stay inside during the day.
Yeah exactly. College isn't a walk in the park. To spend all that time on an education only to sit at home and bake and get the kids up.