So, was Maggie's sister a lesbian?anyone noticed…?
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Frosted-Flame — 18 years ago(January 05, 2008 01:18 PM)
I don't know, she's either a dyke or a wiccan, could be both. Sorry for all the defensiveness of everyone. It's a legit question, dosent' matter why it's asked, as it is just a question about character trait
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Hannah_Phoenix — 17 years ago(May 27, 2008 08:03 AM)
"In an earlier version of David Koepp's script Maggie Witzky's hypnotist sister Lisa was actually a brother called Philip" So says the trivia.
I'm kinda thinking, maybe the scene where Lisa is with that girl was the same in the earlier version therfore a hetrosexual relationship, but once the character was changed the scene wasnt hinting on a bisexual or homosexual relationship.
The only person to really ask the question to is the writer, but while watching the film last night she didnt really come across to me as bi or gay. Infact i was too into Tom's storyline. However the non english speaking girl did throw me a little. -
donbren-1 — 17 years ago(June 07, 2008 09:39 PM)
Apparently the editors didn't think much about it either since "lesbians" is not in the Plot Keywords list (and just about everything else is). Assume that the answer isn't any more necessary than the question
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mfpolako22 — 17 years ago(June 25, 2008 06:35 PM)
Her Latina Friend, she is Argentinian. I'm from Argentina and that's totally an Argentinian way of talking!
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kraduate — 17 years ago(September 02, 2008 05:00 AM)
Yes, I did get the feeling she was a lesbian.
What I find amazing, though, is this topic currently has the most responses. Poor underrated Stir of Echoes deserves as much interest as the Sixth Sense.
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Dalazen_Junior — 17 years ago(December 29, 2008 03:40 AM)
I also think that she was bisexual. The director wouldn't place that scene if he didn't want us to think about it. Obviously, he wanted us to think - Tom (Kevin Bacon) goes to his sister in law's place, finds her with another beatiful, latina woman. Nothing wrong about her being bisexual, but it is a fact that Koepp was trying to make us wonder, in that particular scene.
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Tarkus — 16 years ago(June 21, 2009 12:48 AM)
I assumed she was a client, and was angry when asked to give up her appointment in favor of Bacon's character.
TBH, the thought of them being lovers never even occurred to me until I read this thread, especially since she was clearly trolling for men earlier in the film.
You asked what was her purpose in the story. What's the purpose in adding a lesbian twist that had zero to do with the rest of the story?
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Tarkus — 16 years ago(June 21, 2009 03:13 PM)
That's my point, that there's no point either way, other than perhaps to show the sister was loyal to her brother in law, such that she'd drop what she was doing in order to help him.
And yes, she could be bi, but that's not really the subject of this thread (literally or figuratively). Lesbians are not sexually attracted to men. Ergo, the answer to the OP is an emphatic NO. -
bishime — 16 years ago(June 22, 2009 01:18 PM)
There is no talk about her - Lisa - having a boyfriend and over all the way she interacts with Tom, reminds me of the interaction between
two buddies or a brother and a sister.
What you just said solved your problem, Lisa is Toms sister-in-law. I'd think it would be only natural to treat Lisa like his own sister/buddy. I myself am really close to my brother-in-law, and i often hang out like we are good friends. What you were seeing was just as that, nothing more. Not to mention what everyone else has said about her comments at the party and of her tarot card readings.
I didn't get any vibes whatsoever of her being bisexual/or gay. But it could go either way really.
Not that i'm homophobic, or anything, just so you know
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polexia — 16 years ago(December 22, 2009 05:50 PM)
If she was a client then why did Lisa say they'd just smoked a huge amount of pot and Tom was freaking her out because of it? I don't think she'd be smoking with a client but hmm. She did refuse to hypnotize Tom at first because you're "not supposed to mesmerize people who've been drinking."
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twigs70 — 16 years ago(December 23, 2009 01:47 PM)
So she has a female friend over her house for a visit and that means she's a lesbian. Do you ever have male friends over your house, maybe you're gay too.
Also, in the beginning at Franks' party she's seen checking out guys.