jerseydevil
I'llPutPenniesOnYourEyes
Good lord son...where are you finding all of these????
Diehard watches more movies in a week that I watch in a year.![]()
I've got my sources, one of them includes a person I know who's in the SAG
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Couldn't wait to watch this because I was so curious about the twists. Wow. Talk about your intricate revenge plot. It's easy to forget that Banderas is actually a decent actor. This movie is not going to be for everyone. The main Shamalayan is honestly disturbing and is going to stick in my head for a few days.
EDIT: Just another thought...in revenge flicks I usually side with the person who was wronged. This may be the first time I actually thought the punishment exceeded the crime and I actually felt sorry for the guy on the other side.
Was digging through this thread and came across this. I think you and I have different opinions on who was wronged.
**SPOILERS**
I don't think Vicente raped the girl. While they're getting ready to do have sex the girl hears the band play the same song that was playing when her mother jumped out the window in front of her and starts freaking the **** out. Vicente tries to quiet her down but at no point does he appear to be raping/forcing himself on her. But Ledgard (Banderas) doesn't buy it and, well, you know what happens. So I saw Ledgard as the villain and Vicente as the victim of his ****ed up vendetta.
Think Cabin comes out in the next few on blu. Honestly, I am looking forward to testing the rewatchability of that flick. Sometimes when a movie has that big of a gotcha(Identity/Scream) it loses something once the cat's out. Really hoping that CITW retains its wonder.
Was digging through this thread and came across this. I think you and I have different opinions on who was wronged.
**SPOILERS**
I don't think Vicente raped the girl. While they're getting ready to do have sex the girl hears the band play the same song that was playing when her mother jumped out the window in front of her and starts freaking the **** out. Vicente tries to quiet her down but at no point does he appear to be raping/forcing himself on her. But Ledgard (Banderas) doesn't buy it and, well, you know what happens. So I saw Ledgard as the villain and Vicente as the victim of his ****ed up vendetta.