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So if I'm understanding you, you're saying that it's OK that he cheated on his wife because she had the money?; you're saying because the car was in motion he couldn't pull over when the lights started acting up so it was OK for him to drive without lights?; and you're saying it was definitely OK for him not to call the police after he hits and kills someone because the island was dangerous, even though his wife, as you said, has a lot of money and could probably have had a lawyer flown in ASAP?
Wow, OK 🤣🤣🤣
Enjoy your special day Mr. Brooks!
RIP Julian Sands
I'm about 45 minutes in and you're right, it's awful! I'm sure I know who was executed, no shocker there. I can't believe what a mealy mouth Skarsgard is playing. He couldn't form a whole sentence through the entire interview. He cheats on his wife, doesn't pull over when the car lights are acting up and he's driving in pitch darkness, and listens to Goth when she tells him to flee the scene. What a mealy mouthed idiot he is!
I'm going to try to finish it but I'm not sure I will. It's really bad.
Edited to say: I fast forwarded most of it but I saw bits and pieces. IMO they were all duplicates, which is why they were so sadistic. Their bodies can be replicated, but they were soulless. Skarsgard too, it's just that he was so mealy, even as a replica.
Question about the ending: I think he was doing everyone a favor and committing suicide. Why else would he go back to the resort, now deserted for the season. Did you get the same impression?
In the book it was Hep C but in the movie it was definitely AIDS: https://screenrant.com/forrest-gump-movie-jenny-mother-illness-death-hiv/?newsletter_popup=1
Certainly not the first screen play to differ from the book.
Well this is funny. I came on here to ask very much the same question! I was confused by the last scene too. I think Chaz might have made an anonymous call to the police about what the old man was doing - both fencing stolen goods and arranging hunts for the crazy rich people. Chaz was following the man in the shadows, put on his hoodie and turned to go before the police actually arrived so that made me think he made an anonymous call. Even if the old man tries to implicate Chaz, he has no proof. However, the old man is definitely in possession of stolen items so that can be proven immediately. The whole movie was so easy to follow until that last scene but those are my thoughts about it.
Yes it was clever. Disgusting, but clever, and it worked.
There was no record of Jack on the Titanic Registry because he and his friend used other people's tickets that he won in a last minute poker game. He absolutely existed - in the movie.
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