Unless of course her cell phone couldn't get any signal on the farm
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ForTheNonce — 9 years ago(October 10, 2016 02:50 PM)
They pretty much have to address why they don't call for help or it is a huge plot hole.
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MistressKitty — 14 years ago(October 16, 2011 08:49 AM)
SK hates cell phones so if he had a hand in a remake ( which I hope never happens) he could write it so she doesn't have one. I don't have one, no need for one, so everyone in the world doesn't have one.
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Jessfrogger88 — 14 years ago(October 31, 2011 07:38 AM)
How detracting/distracting is a 30 second scene where she breaks her phone, drops in water, leaves it at home, shows the phone is dead i mean would that really ruin the movie for you? I mean I would find it more distracting if they tried to pretend like cell phones don't exist and seriously I find a hard time beliving in 2011 a young mother married to a rich ad executive with a Jag and a New England Victorian wouldn't have a cell phone.. That would be a bigger distraction.. I know two people in this thread already mentioned they don't have cell phones but I seriously know like 3 people who don't have them over the age of 15, mentioning why she can't use the phone is as necessary as showing why she just can't drive away it's necessary and it's not that big of a deal.
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brucedgo — 13 years ago(October 11, 2012 11:19 PM)
I'm very tired of movie/TV "no cell phone" excuses.
It's true, I guess, that most adults and teens have cell phones. But there really ARE reasons why a cell phone is not available sometimes. I would say you don't have to explain it in a story if there is only one person involved.
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timothy-5 — 13 years ago(December 16, 2012 07:33 PM)
The movie came out in 1983, and cellphones were unheard of back then. When I saw the play Extremities, they updated it by having her try her cellphone after tying up her attacker, but there was no signal.
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jmsocool — 14 years ago(February 21, 2012 08:26 PM)
Here's how I would do it: do a little foreshadowing, she complains that her phone has terrible reception, then at the farm when the car won't start, she tries calling, the 911 operator picks up right away, the reception is so clear that you would think she was in the car with them, then Cujo comes through the window, snatches the phone in his mouth, crunch crunch crunch.
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jclarke@attglobal.net — 13 years ago(March 29, 2013 08:46 PM)
It's rural Maine, not midtown Manhattan. Look at an effing cellular mapMaine has immense holes in coverage.
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g24601 — 12 years ago(October 15, 2013 12:06 AM)
I think a more effective way to incorporate the cell phone is to have her leave it in her purse on the porch or drop it outside somewhere near the car. Then she's constantly debating her chances on whether she can get to the phone before the dog attacks. She could make a run for the phone and actually get it only to find the battery dead or no reception out on a farm in the middle of nowhere. But having the phone nearby as a constant source of hope would raise the tension a lot.
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AssetsonFire — 10 years ago(August 09, 2015 05:22 PM)
I don't suppose it occurred to you that the the cell phone battery might conceivably run out. You know, like the car battery did.
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