ALRIGHT MAYBE IM JUST STUPID(WHICH IS A DISTINCT POSSIBILITY)BUT I DONT UNDERSTAND THE ENDINGHERES THE SEQUENCESTEVE POI
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mondieu21 — 15 years ago(March 19, 2011 09:20 PM)
Lol, no, it wasn't.
Read rexcrammer's post again, he got it all right.
Did you guys even watch the movie?
It was written on the damn note that he triggered the bomb by pulling a string when he opened the car door.
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rogerdemarco30 — 14 years ago(April 10, 2011 07:09 AM)
The note never said thatit said that he broke a 'filament'. It also mentioned a 13-second delay trigger was used and 13 seconds doesn't elapse between the time of the door opening and the bomb going off.
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porsche1974-1 — 14 years ago(April 16, 2011 10:01 PM)
Will all people claiming the bomb was in the ball of wax please line up
so I can shoot them for not paying attention and being stupid!
Bomb in a ball of wax! Really? Hmmm. Hmmm.
'Let's eat Grandma!' or, 'Let's eat, Grandma!' Punctuation saves lives. Use it. Save a life. -
moon-girl — 14 years ago(August 24, 2011 12:47 AM)
Well, it doesn't take him 13 seconds to pick up the ball of wax, stroll out to the car and read the entire note either. Why would Arthur put a bomb in the ball of wax, which is inside of the house, and leave a note about it in the car? It's obvious he wanted to let him know what was coming, why else write the note? How could he have been sure that he would have had to time to get out to the car and read the note before the bomb went off? I didn't actually time it, but 13 sounds about right to open up a car door, get in, read a note, and start to panic. I think the only significance the ball of wax has is that it shows how Steve was trying to usurp his life.
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djensen1 — 14 years ago(January 27, 2012 06:17 PM)
Yes, from the time Steve opens the car door to the time the bomb explodes is 13 seconds, so clearly the filament is attached to the car door. The ball of wax is just symbolic of Steve's desire to emulate Arthur.