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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Starman


    Marmadukebagelhole — 11 years ago(May 14, 2014 04:35 AM)

    Jenny : I don't think I care
    "Scott" : I care
    Arguably the greatest lines in a wonderful film. Unfortunately it provides the film with its biggest problem in my opinion. After "Scott" convincing Jenny that he has impregnated her with Scott's baby I have a hard time accepting that she doesn't care about not living anymore after that moment without "Scott". Perhaps it could have been scripted so that Jenny does not yet really believe "Scott" about the baby, or else "Scott" does not really tell her properly until that moment.
    Nevertheless, Jenny ultimately seems happy so all's well that ends well.
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      OldFriendOfTheChristys — 10 years ago(April 13, 2015 01:05 PM)

      After "Scott" convincing Jenny that he has impregnated her with Scott's baby I have a hard time accepting that she doesn't care about not living anymore after that moment without "Scott".
      As much as I like the line, you bring up a very good point.

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          Marmadukebagelhole — 10 years ago(December 03, 2015 04:46 AM)

          You know, I watched this again last night.
          Alright! I've actually watched it a couple more times on TV in the past week.
          I've came to the conclusion that the purpose of the scene and indirect result of Starman's form is that Jenny gets to say goodbye to Scott, by teaching Starman how to say goodbye. Which he does by professing his love.
          I now see Jenny's line as totally authentic. She's professing her love for Starman in proxy for Scott by saying that she doesn't want to say goodbye and wants to be with Scott whatever, wherever. That she will go on alone doesn't mean it's a hollow sentiment, because ultimately she knows she has something to live for.
          At least they both get to say goodbye.
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          = irony. Infer the opposite please.

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            fiatlux-1 — 10 years ago(April 27, 2015 06:18 PM)

            It wasn't so much that she didn't care about the baby. Its more like what others have mentioned:
            She knew she was never going to see Starman again; not only was he 'like Scott', but she loved HIM. Starman. Even as an alien.
            Jenny knew it was her last chance, she was basically saying she would rather go and both she & the baby die with him than stay on Earth without him.
            I'd say this cloud is Cumulo Nimbus.
            Didn't he discover America?
            Penfold, shush.

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              horsenbuggy — 10 years ago(June 28, 2015 08:34 AM)

              Except Jenny had already acknowledged that she knew what they had was temporary when she asked if he had a wife at home. She knew and was OK that he may have other commitments. She really was still seeing him as her dead husband. If he'd looked like any other human, I doubt she would have developed feelings for him.

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                mayanlongcount — 10 years ago(July 14, 2015 11:37 PM)

                i suggest, but dont insist, that that idea could be written in or out of this story.
                if the baby could not endure the starman home planet, then jenny could be told it would be hardship for her physically but as an adult she would live a normal lifespan. assuming time were calculable in a comprehendible way. of course starboy would know. we think.
                if both would survive but have hardship, then starguy was saving them pain. the price was that they could not all coexist in some form of comfort on either planet. the obvious problem for him was earth conditions did not allow him to survive even tho he could somehow take on the appearance of those who had died a short while before.
                the story could have been written allowing them all to leave. as in close encounters.
                it wasnt. the story satisfied enough expectations of a satisfactory ending given the terms of the lives. anyone care to suggest alternate story lines to conclude stardude, please speak up.

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                  fiatlux-1 — 10 years ago(July 19, 2015 10:17 PM)

                  But Starman didn't have a 'wife' or anyone at his home planet. He indicated that to her when she asked.
                  You could be right about his looking like Scott. Good theory.
                  But I still think she came to realize that he was in fact his 'own' being. And she cared for him, knew he cared for her.
                  I'd say this cloud is Cumulo Nimbus.
                  Didn't he discover America?
                  Penfold, shush.

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