I've mentioned it before, but what I loved most about this film was how incredibly UNfucked-up it was. Everything that happened was treated as business-as-usual (my favourite scene was the one in the hospital, where Tom is all, "But I went into the desert and killed him! He's gone!" and that's the last we hear of it).
Have you ever seen any Michael Haneke films? Similar treatment of violence, although to the nth degree - Haneke's violence is downright boring, and torturous to watch only because it's so damn dull. I love what I do!!!!!!
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Have you ever seen any Michael Haneke films? Similar treatment of violence, although to the nth degree - Haneke's violence is downright boring, and torturous to watch only because it's so damn dull. I love what I do!!!!!!