Ernest deserved it
-
Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Death Becomes Her
Jack2979 — 12 years ago(November 12, 2013 02:16 AM)
Now I know this is looking into the movie a tad bit too much, but I don't see how Ernest is a character that you can pity. He dropped Helen like a bad habit and ran off to Madeline, so I say the misery that he suffered at the hands of Mad was well deserved.
Also, when Helen goes to the house to discuss her plans, Ernest says something alone the lines of "I don't know how you can love me when I have been so weak" ..a dick is more like it!
I really like your car Mrs. Larusso! -
Ray_BLOODY_Purchase — 10 years ago(October 23, 2015 06:44 PM)
I'd say Helen is just as vile.
Remember, she introduced Earnest to Madeline specifically to test him.
I mean, regardless of the outcome, that's a pure dick move.
::in the room with no doors, a faceless boy playing with makeup
I love him from this mirror:: -
gljbradley — 10 years ago(October 23, 2015 07:37 PM)
You're right. It was partly Helen's fault for this situation. She shouldn't have introduced Ernest to Madeline in the first place and for that matter, even stayed friends with her. Especially if it was to test him even though he was just as much to blame for things like dumping her and marrying Madeline.
-
timothy-5 — 10 years ago(December 23, 2015 12:22 PM)
Well, Helen knew Ernest would wind up meeting Madeline at some point. She felt it was better that if he was going to dump Helen, it wouldn't be quite as bad if he did it BEFORE they were married. By the way, Goldie looked her prettiest in this movie, but I never saw her with red hair again. Oh well!
-
gljbradley — 10 years ago(December 26, 2015 01:44 PM)
Hmm. You have a great point now that you mentioned it. It is better for Ernest to abandon Helen while they were engaged instead of married. Still, Helen shouldn't have remained friends with Madeline and introduced Ernest mainly to test him even though it's kind of understanding. As for Ernest, he paid royally when he married Madeline which was an obviously loveless marriage, and I think he wasn't happy with his career as a mortician since he was unable to keep up the practice of medicine and surgery. Even though he more or less redeemed himself in the end, karma made sure to get a hold of him.
-
timothy-5 — 10 years ago(December 27, 2015 01:57 AM)
SPOILERS
Did you know the original ending was that Madeline and Helen were bored after living many years (possibly hundreds). They changed it to something much ickier for them - breaking into 10,000 pieces and never dying. -
EmperorHorde777 — 11 years ago(July 21, 2014 11:37 AM)
Ernest did get what he deserved. Madeleine didn't care about him; she wanted to
possess
him, just to spite Helen, and Ernest married Madeleine for little more than her looks. He made his bed and lay in it. But he actually learned his lesson before it was too late. Madeleine and Helen, on the other hand, who were shallow and superficial shrews, did not. And they got what they deserved; spending the rest of time wallowing in their own misery and vapidity, unable to die, with no one to rely on but each other, while their bodies decay and fall apart.
"Does your society have any other adjectives besides 'great'?" - Pvt. Church -
daria84 — 10 years ago(July 15, 2015 02:14 PM)
Ernest is a complex character. he's not a bad guy, he's weak and his self-esteem was totally destroyed by Mad.
As for Helen, well he didn't pass the Madalaine Ashton test! it was her idea to introduce them, and he failed, boo-hoo.
I just wonder, what was so irresistible about Madeleine other than her looks and flattery??
Viva Clark Gable, el eterno y nico Rey de Hollywood -
highpriestess32 — 10 years ago(July 18, 2015 02:17 AM)
Not much which is why he seemed to quickly regret his marrying of her and turned to drink. Helen initially was rather dull and plain though and I think Earnest was just bowled over by Mad's celebrity status and as you say, her flattery.
In reality 7 years on and she was waking up with a practically mummified face
"These days you have to boil someone before you can sleep with them" -
EtaoinShrdlu001 — 10 years ago(November 15, 2015 12:15 AM)
what was so irresistible about Madeleine other than her looks and flattery??
Looks and flattery. Hmm, I think I could make that work.
Any money involved? I'm all yours.
I prefer the toad less raveled