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    we will never know what he said to her. at least thats what the director intended it to be. its brilliant.

    btw, that last scene where bob chased charlotte on the street, there wasnt supposed to be a kissing scene.
    The kiss between Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson at the end of the movie was not in the script, but was an "in the moment" ad-lib between the performers.

    cool eh? hehehe. got that from the trivia page of LiT on www.imdb.com

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    really?!?!?! whoaahh!!! cool!!! they really were immersed in their characters heheheeh... neweyz.. whatever bob told her.. it must be something good and acceptable to her.. just look at her smiling face

  3. #23

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    or it could be that bill murray is just a "dirty old man". just kidding.
    bill murray rocks!

    i really dig the ending. if the movie ended otherwise, that would have ruined the movie since endings are usually important for most. hehehe. and the music! the music! shoegaze and dream rock!!!

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    yah i agree.. I'm happy it turned out that way.. very realistic... if you were in his shoes.. you too would probably do it hehehe.

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    roland,

    they're probably gonna display it in 2 weeks or so.

    pero wa ta kahibaw! usahay ma overnight ra man nila! unsa diay username nimo diha


    Carlo,

    you've told me about how the writer/director managed to make this fictional story seem NOT contrived (even if ultimately, any fictional story IS contrived) and forced.......

    there are no VO's

    *claps hands at sofia*

    BUT

    best original screenplay............ LIT. had a lack of payoffs, imho. man, i still feel weirded out about it!

    but again, and again, and again, i don't always necessarily judge a film by its sp.

    heck, HALLOWEEN is a classic in my book even though its a movie with a VERY weak sp.

    my minds not made up!!! :8O:

    i'm LOST IN CONFUSION

    :8O:

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    ako username kay rolz9-1. ambot ngano naay "-1" wa man to nako butangi unta! hahaha.

    payoffs? what would you possibly want as a payoff for this film?

    them running away together happily ever after? or maybe another shot of charlotte's panties? hahaha

    i dont know, i think the script was pretty strong. although some might say otherwise because it lacked dialogue and twists. all it had was some funny moments and awkward situations between the characters where most people could relate.
    but that isnt the point of the film. i watched the film, semi-knowingly that the two of them wouldnt and couldnt be together, they knew they had a very short time and they surprisingly made the most of it without intending it to be. maybe thats why charlotte said "let's never come here again coz it wouldnt be as much fun"

    that line could mean a lot of things but that could be the way i understand it. its a poignant piece. you only get the meanings if you really pay attention. like those polaroid pictures they look at near the end...

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    Quote Originally Posted by [DSX]
    i really wanted to know what bill said to scarlet in that last scene
    "As soon as possible, call your husband and tell him you love him, OK?"

    From a guy who wrote in a question on Roger Ebert's film review site.

    http://www.suntimes.com/output/answ-...y-ebert25.html

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    waaaaaaaaaahhh ka nice!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrBiddle
    best original screenplay............ LIT. had a lack of payoffs, imho. man, i still feel weirded out about it!
    This movie is not about payoffs.

    You obviously love and are accustomed to Hollywood films. Most Hollywood screenwriters are obsessed by the 3 act structure, and the importance of conflict and resolution (watch Adaptation for a wonderful analysis and deconstruction of that fact).

    This works fine in action, thriller, horror films, where THE PLOT IS THE POINT of the movie, and dialogue is merely the string that holds the scenes together.

    This film is not about the plot. The film is about parallel character studies. The beauty is in the little discoveries we make about the characters as the movie goes along.

    In traditional films, the questions are always WHO or HOW. In a character study, the question is WHY. Remember PULP FICTION? That was also about the characters, and less about the plot. The joy of watching it was in the conversations and the interactions between the characters. Sure, PF was more stylized and glossy, but it had a similar "lack" of structure as Lost.

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    Another recent example would be "Y Tu Mama Tambien" which when described, could be summed up as "a road trip involving two horny guys and a lonely older woman." But, the film is much more than that. It is also about many other things, things that are beside the plot, and ironically, are more relevant.

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