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Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:35 pm
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xXNuclearDiffusionXx i didnt get that movie at all y does he hit on a manikin or wtf its spelled thenhe shoots 1 of them then he shoots the dog whick idk y ppl cried the dog was in it for a half hour its not like marley and me where the dog is pretty much the main charactor and stuff first of all, for all he knew, he was the last man on earth. in order to keep from going insane (or, so he thought) he tried to hold conversations and talk with manequins, cuz he needed someone to vocalize with. he shot one because he couldn't figure out why it was moving. it had been in the movie rental store and, even though will smith was the only man, the manequin had moved. you gotta admit, that would be pretty eerie if it were you in his place. anyways, the dog's death was tragic because in case you didn't notice, the dog had taken the place of his deceased daughter. he kept telling her to eat her vegetables and take a bath and all, just like anyone would to their kid. it was an important factor in his life.
now, admittedly, the fact that it had taken three years to find another human being was a little sketchy, but whatever. i didn't read the books, so maybe that's why i like the movie. maybe it's because i separate the book from the movies in order to avoid disappointment. either way, i liked it.
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:31 am
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the_forgotten_thought xXNuclearDiffusionXx i didnt get that movie at all y does he hit on a manikin or wtf its spelled thenhe shoots 1 of them then he shoots the dog whick idk y ppl cried the dog was in it for a half hour its not like marley and me where the dog is pretty much the main charactor and stuff first of all, for all he knew, he was the last man on earth. in order to keep from going insane (or, so he thought) he tried to hold conversations and talk with manequins, cuz he needed someone to vocalize with. he shot one because he couldn't figure out why it was moving. it had been in the movie rental store and, even though will smith was the only man, the manequin had moved. you gotta admit, that would be pretty eerie if it were you in his place. anyways, the dog's death was tragic because in case you didn't notice, the dog had taken the place of his deceased daughter. he kept telling her to eat her vegetables and take a bath and all, just like anyone would to their kid. it was an important factor in his life. now, admittedly, the fact that it had taken three years to find another human being was a little sketchy, but whatever. i didn't read the books, so maybe that's why i like the movie. maybe it's because i separate the book from the movies in order to avoid disappointment. either way, i liked it.
The book is rather different and I would very much have preferred the book ending, which made more sense.
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