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She should definitely eat more, but anorexia is an eating disorder characterized by food restriction, body image disturbance, fear of gaining weight, and an overpowering desire to be thin. I doubt she has that
Outrage mob has started
That'd be hilarious
Pretty sure OP was just talking about looks
Youre makin it way too personal
That CEO murdered thousands
He did indeed prove your point
Sometimes it's annoyingly predictable when we get the happy ending, but in this instance I have to agree. I didnt enjoy the original. I thought it was kind of dumb
It did have a pretty short runtime at 1 hour and 40 minutes and I found it went by pretty quick
Honestly I saw a ton of similarities, but hey, I ain't complaining
I loved Dark and I loved this movie too
Couldn't agree more!
Fortunately this movie wasn't advertising the director's daughter's pop star status
I could take McCovoy or leave em.
Charisma: compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.
That to me made me think of swooning over hot dudes
Star appeal makes more sense
What do you mean by charisma?
Do you watch movies for hot dudes
I just watched this, then the original... The ending to the original is completely different
Honestly I think theyre both mediocre movies, and the original might be even worse
I audibly screamed PICK UP THE GUN when the wife had the guy on the ground after spraying the stuff in his face.
She just ran off without picking up the gun - ITS RIGHT THERE
Surprisingly it didn't bother me as much as everyone else here
But to be fair I don't think that marriage would ever last after that
She would dump her husband
Even his daughter was the one that gave the killing blow with the ketamine shot
The entire world runs on money
Thats why theyll keep making fast & furious movies.
No matter how crappy they get, people keep buying tickets to see them
From what I gathered, and I may be completely wrong and probably am.. I think all of the people that have taken the substance immediately create another person. I'm gonna keep mentioning Elizabeth / Sue names here so as not to confuse the two.
When Elizabeth brought Sue into existence using the substance.. Sue was another being, with her own mind, body, and soul. A completely different human with her own consciousness and thoughts. But Elizabeth was "in" there. Elizabeth was seeing/hearing/remembering everything Sue was doing, and although Elizabeth had no control over what Sue was doing, Elizabeth was still enjoying living vicariously through Sue, as a sort of "#2" / "tag-along". Eventually Elizabeth started to hate/resent Sue, but was still loving tagging along.
When Elizabeth was in control.. I don't think Sue was able to "see" or "tag along" with any of that life. After all, Sue was the "other self" (That's what it said on the food bag, remember - Food for your "other self" and food for the "matrix" - Matrix being Elizabeth). Sue was just asleep/in stasis when Elizabeth was in the matrix - ie running the show. Sue didn't give flying rat's ass about Elizabeth. Sue kept on sucking out Elizabeth's "life juice" without a care in the world. Elizabeth kind of hated Sue... but at the same time... was enjoying being "in" / "there" when Sue was living the life Elizabeth wanted, which created this huge internal battle within Elizabeth. Elizabeth knew Sue was destroying Elizabeth's body, and that bothered Elizabeth a LOT, but at the same time, Elizabeth loved seeing Sue's life and felt like Elizabeth was a part of it, enjoying being young and pretty and the star of the show and really looking forward to that whole New Year's event. Elizabeth had this gigantic internal battle with herself the whole time. That's why Elizabeth couldn't decide on whether or not to terminate Sue the very last second.
One of the main things that made me think Sue was her own consciousness from the start - Remember the old man in the restaurant - the one that first told Elizabeth about the substance. He was also referring to Sue as "she" which means that's the way all of the other selves are from the substance. They are different beings. The only one that kept saying "you are one in the same" was the guy on the phone in charge of the substance. The guy on the phone was wrong!
Or, maybe I'm wrong.
In my mind, and this is just my mind.. When Sue came into existence / was born.. she was another being. Totally different human with her own consciousness and mind. But Elizabeth was "in" there. Elizabeth was seeing/hearing everything, but Sue was in control. As far as when Elizabeth was in control.. I don't think Sue saw any of that. Sue didn't give a flying fuck about Elizabeth. But Elizabeth was enjoying being "in" / "there" when Sue was living the life Elizabeth wanted.
This is what resulted in this gigantic clash between the two.