Laura San Giacomo


How was she in this movie? Did she get much screentime or was her role minor? Just curious.

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Other than her slopage, I wasn't terribly impressed by her until after they'd been dumped in the desert, etc. etc. and she says to a badly beaten Quigley:

"It's not unusual for things to go badly the first day on the job," or something to that effect. Then he snickers and they both laugh. NO sheeyit, Sherlock!! I loved her and thought she was great from that point on.

Btw, I never thought she was crazy, but was using the fact that everyone thought she was crazy to protect herself. She had been through hell, she had every right to be crazy... but I still don't think she was.

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I agree, I don't think she was ever actually psychotic. She was acting the way she thought she had to act to survive, and kept it up until she knew Quigley well enough she thought she could trust him.

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