In Reply to: He won as far as he avoided punishment for his posted by tinear on March 21, 2005 at 07:04:15:
It is clear that it is him and that it is his car. That's the tragedy, that Nicholson was right and wasn't able to prove it (nor would he have been able to even if the mother didn't arrive to take the girl away). So after two failed marriages he throws away the love and family he had finally arrived at because of his obsession. As Clint Eastwood says in "The Bridges of Madison County", "Obsessions don't have reasons, that's why they're obsessions".
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- Re: He won as far as he avoided punishment for his - rico 09:18:30 03/21/05 (0)