"The point of the movie was not revenge, it was Jamie ( as Jake) getting a second chance with Keri. In order to do this he had to finish off the bad guys. "
It's absolutely about revenge, your flimsy explanation makes NO sense whatsoever.
Are you saying if Jake killed the bad guy immediately in the beginning, some OTHER 'bad guy' (which were just clueless drugged teens following a charismastic leader, really, they were not necessarily 'bad', they just hadn't been taught how to be 'good') would've tried to mess with their relationship or somehow STOP him from taking her into the afterlife?
I mean, how would they have been able to stop him when all he had to do is say 'hop in' and then ride into the horizon?
If it was -really- like that, all he had to do is prevent the 'bad guys' from moving until he's gone.
Also, he didn't 'finish off' anyone - when you think about it, he simply BROUGHT THEM WITH HIM.
I mean, they all went to 'afterlife' because they were killed, right? Jake and Keri travel to the same afterlife, so if anything, Jake made SURE the 'bad guys' can all continue harassing him and Keri as much as they want, as they're now all in the SAME DIMENSION (which wouldn't have happened if Jake hadn't AVENGED so much).
No, this movie is all about revenge, and Keri is just the hollyweird injected romance cliché number one: ALWAYS PUT ROMANCE IN EVERY GOD DAMN MOVIE.
This movie would've been basically the same without Keri in it, except we wouldn't have had as much eye candy and sympathy for and understanding for the motivations of the main character, plus he is really shown to be some kind of 'good guy', and the only way to do that is to show him doing 'good deeds', like giving the futuristic magic car to his (ex-)brother, and taking Keri into the afterlife.. so he also murders her?
Yeah, movies are not really very good at making sense.
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