TBH, recording a podcast convo about OUATIH was tough for me, because there are so many angles from which I want to talk about that film, ways in which I want to condemn it, ways in which I appreciate and admire it... (1/3)
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...view with affection throughout. What you're saying about him "redeeming" himself for it in the end...that's not a thing in the movie at all. That's 100% something you're making up in your head and ascribing to the movie.
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It's something we learn early on about him with effects for the rest of the movie, and in the end he even saves Leo's wife. It's not that he's redeemed by it but that he want to be and I think tries to by living his life for others.
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That scene got a laugh? I don't think it's framed comedically , but the whole reason he had to beg to get a job was because the guy killed his wife, and along with stupidly fucking up that car he gets fired too. Maybe it's my anti-wife killing bias but I read it as being bad
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