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re: Watched Looper again

Posted on 11/24/14 at 3:24 pm to
Posted by Baloo
Formerly MDGeaux
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Posted on 11/24/14 at 3:24 pm to
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Not sure what the comment about society is supposed to mean, but if killing people is the only use the mob can think of, they're dumbasses.

I mentioned society because they created a whole world in the movie, and it was one that was almost literally falling apart. So the fact that society is barely hanging by a thread would indicate that organized society would have a real problem harnessing the technology. And it's not like mobsters are Rhodes scholars.

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Theres no way any of that happens if he is kidnapped and tortured in the present. None of that would have a chance of happening.

Why is there no chance? Not only is there a chance, we KNOW it happened. We see the mobsters abduct him and we see him on the operating table. They will keep him alive in a vegetative state until it's time to murder him, which is wonderfully horrifying. It makes perfect logical sense within the rules set up by the movie. they even show us all the important parts of it happening.

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Yes, I know HOW it works and what they are doing. I'm not stupid. My question is how would two guys with no knowledge of each others' method OF doing it, do it in exactly the same way, with he little arrow down the wrist? They wouldn't. The film makers could have changed that up a bit, but didn't. 'Twas stupid.

There is a literary concept called foreshadowing. It's intentionally the same way because they need it to be the same thematically to be a "loop". If you can figure it out, so can they. It's not like we've created some unknowable conundrum here.

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That's just it. The movie picks and chooses which parts of the story and characters change as a result of temporal interference. As cited above, JGL kills himself, Bruce disappears but everything else remains unchanged. One loop. Two loops red loop. Blue loop. More than just those specific things would change.

Well, the movie doesn't show us every thing in the entire world that changes or stays the same because who really gives a shite? It's irrelevant to the story. Fill in the blanks however you would like. Really, the only important loop is JGL's. We've been following his journey, so it is the only story, thematically, that matters. Well, his and the kid's, and his future is now unknowable. but being the generally positive sort, I think the calming influence of having his mother not murdered before his eyes will lead him to not become the Rainmaker. but then, the future is unknowable, and we are not gods.

I hate over-explaining in movie, but also hate nit picking in the place of genuine criticism. I blame it on those the Problem With X videos. It replaces a series of nitpicks for genuine engagement with the material.

You call it a stupid premise, but you haven't even engaged with the premise yet. Aside from tackling the issue of destiny and the like, it asks the fundamental question: what makes us, well, us? JGL and Willis are ostensibly the same person, but they are not. Time alters us and we become different people. It's about the nature of self.
Posted by Dr RC
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Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 11/24/14 at 3:37 pm to
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Why is there no chance? Not only is there a chance, we KNOW it happened. We see the mobsters abduct him and we see him on the operating table. They will keep him alive in a vegetative state until it's time to murder him, which is wonderfully horrifying. It makes perfect logical sense within the rules set up by the movie. they even show us all the important parts of it happening.


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If they keep him mutilated for 40 years how in the world would he go back and start singing causing his past self to not shoot him?

He wouldn't which means they wouldn't need to cut off his nose, arms, and legs.



This post was edited on 11/24/14 at 3:40 pm
Posted by UL-SabanRival
Member since May 2013
4651 posts
Posted on 11/24/14 at 4:04 pm to
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Well, the movie doesn't show us every thing in the entire world that changes or stays the same because who really gives a shite?

No, it shows us things that should have changed but didn't, like the kids wound and the fact that they are stuck in the field, that she finds his silver, etc. None of that happens if he kills himself in the present, not to mention that he would never have met the Asian woman and been inspired to go back, etc etc etc.
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There is a literary term called foreshadowing

Thanks, professor. I didn't know what foreshadowing is.

Engaging the premise? I'm perfectly fine exploring deeper themes in movies, but sometimes, there is so much absurdity that it makes it difficult to want to. And really, just because there ARE themes represented by the movie and it's components, it doesn't make them interesting, no matter how much people want them to be. It doesn't make people deep thinkers, and to be honest, it has a distinct "choppin broccoli" quality.
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