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  • annoying

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    This movie has a great soundtrack and is filled with beautiful  scenes in the artistic sense an is a prettty good movie overall definetily worth watching at least once once. I'm writing this due to my disgust with one aspect of the movie. The character Tristan played by Brad Pitt  is depicted as almost godlike in the movie which is why I find this movie so disgusting. Tristan has to be the most egotistical character in American film history. I  mean he acts like he cares about his family but ends up being the catalyst that destroys nealry everyone around him and all  the while he struts around in layer upon layer of false humility as if the world exists only for him. I found the movie disturbing  and interesting on that level. I wonder if any one else gets the same feeling from it.


  • Serious question about movie?

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    Deliverance  (1972)

    Overall I think the movie is a great  movie that depicts men having to face severe unexpected  nightmarish horrors  and how each man decides to deal with them.  Usually  the hardest things to deal with are the things we have never faced before in any form that come  without warning.  Here is my question, when Ed(John Voight) draws back and shoots at the other man they think assaulted them earlier that one arrow richocetes of the ledge and hits him in the side, but as we discover as the man on the ledge moves toward Ed another arrow had pierced him throught hte vitals killing him. Where did that Arrow come from? I never saw Ed  draw back again? I can't really even infer anything about where it came from. Its was nearly immpossible for Lewis (Burt Reynolds)to have hit him both from the  medical condition  he was in from his leg, and also  I think from a stand point from the relatively close range one has to be at to kill with a bow, and they were trapped under a ledge in the mountain seemingly out of view. Was it just a unrealistic scene from the movie  that they decided to  leave in for  whatever reason or was their some actual inferences anyone picked up on that I did'nt get? I 'm really curious to know cause that is a really key point in the movie for John Voights character I think it would have been more exciting and triumphant to have seen him shot the man throught the heart than have  him miss like he did with deer earlier. Any way who knows please respond its strange but this quesation has always bothered me since seeing the movie.


 

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