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In Reply to: Memory of a Killer posted by jamesgarvin on March 29, 2007 at 12:04:40:
plot consistency isn't a necessity for enjoyment of this type of film, but why would he become so upset if a guy he doesn't know and whom he declines to hit...is hit by someone else? Penis envy?
Sounds rather contrived.
It's not like his brother was hit.
Jesus.
Imagine how nuts that would make him.
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by not saying more about your very question. If one keeps speculation in check, the answer is entirely in keeping with the high level of development the film shows altogether and not only makes contextual sense, viewer feelings are positively enlisted.This is no shootum-up; it's a pretty smart crime ride ala Memento but not as "tricky" in plot. There's real sastifaction all along. Though not documentary in flavor, by any means, there's a distinct movie-realism feel to it. The viewer is an insider to the action.
Recent remarks notwithstanding, this is a better, though less ambitious, film than The Departed.
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