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Poor Remy....he just didn't fit in. I felt bad for him


I saw this movie for the fifth time and really caught on to what was going on with Remy. He was a social outcast...socially awkward so to speak. He just didn't fit in. I remember when he was at the first party, he was asked to play in a game of pool. Remy only said he didn't know how to play. Why they had to make fun? At the other party, which by the way he had to ask where the party was, he didn't realize that guy just raped someone. To be cool, he only asked did he get some...I guess trying to fit in. Well...that didn't work out. At the same party he tried to initiate a conversation with some guy at the party about a fraternity and he walked off from him.

After watching this I felt really bad for Remy. Since he was continuously rejected, he felt for the wrong crowd, who also used him. The lead skinhead knew Remy was setting himself up for self-destruction and he did not stop it.

Remy was a lost, confused, and misunderstood soul who only needed a friend.

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I felt bad for him too.

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