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re: Storylines from great movies you’d take out
Posted on 1/22/24 at 11:09 am to athenslife101
Posted on 1/22/24 at 11:09 am to athenslife101
In the movie Fargo… the call from Mike (Japanese guy) and Marge meeting him for dinner, then him being a total creep after her friend reveals he was lying about his ex-wife.
I watched this one again two weeks ago, so it was recently on my mind. What was the point? To show she had started to let her guard down and was susceptible to being lied to? To prove that seemingly innocent men can be creeps and that she should go back to investigate at the dealership again?
I watched this one again two weeks ago, so it was recently on my mind. What was the point? To show she had started to let her guard down and was susceptible to being lied to? To prove that seemingly innocent men can be creeps and that she should go back to investigate at the dealership again?
Posted on 1/22/24 at 11:29 am to Honest Tune
YOU'RE SUCH A SUPER LADY
Posted on 1/22/24 at 11:40 pm to Honest Tune
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In the movie Fargo… the call from Mike (Japanese guy) and Marge meeting him for dinner, then him being a total creep after her friend reveals he was lying about his ex-wife.
I watched this one again two weeks ago, so it was recently on my mind. What was the point?
Everyone in that movie is broken to a degree in different ways but Marge.
I think it is just another version of brokenness and to see how the world looks through Marge's eyes... Surrounded by incompetence, evil, sloth (her husband), nitwits, dimwits and losers.
It strengthens the POV that Marge is unknowingly above everyone else and doesn't understand the fragile nature or motivations of humans.
That's how I see that side story...she can't escape it...even at a Radisson.
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