Lynn or Brenda (Character Wise)
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cheedo — 15 years ago(March 14, 2011 06:30 PM)
Well, we're not supposed to like Brenda. She's shown to be rather bratty and spoiled, till she quickly grows up when the mutants attack them of course. But I still prefer Lynn, and I was disappointed she died, at least so quickly.
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artschoolsuicide — 15 years ago(March 24, 2011 01:16 PM)
I was totally stunned that Lynn died. They seemed to be foreshadowing her as the hero (much to the writer/director's credit). I guess I'll side with Brenda, sure she was a bit of a brat but that's typical teenager. She had spunk.
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RadioactiveGhost — 13 years ago(December 05, 2012 10:54 AM)
I sympathize with both girls, but relate to Brenda more. I think it's because we're around the same age and I could see myself reacting in similar ways that she did. Still, I wish that Lynn hadn't died.
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RadioactiveGhost — 13 years ago(December 07, 2012 10:54 AM)
Glad to see that I'm not alone on this! I think that Brenda is probably one of the most realistic characters in the movie. A lot of people label her a spoiled brat, but I disagree. What teenager
wouldn't
act like that if they were forced to spend time away from their friends? And it isn't as if she threw a tantrum every five minutes. The worst thing Brenda did was make a snarky comment now and then.
I was actually surprised when Lynn was killed the first time I watched the movie. The typical horror formula would've made her the heroine and Brenda - being the "hot blonde" - a murder victim. As sad as Lynn's death was, having Brenda survive over her broke the clich.
Great signature, BTW. I love that song.
Interesting. You're afraid of insects and women. Ladybugs must render you catatonic.
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the_script — 13 years ago(December 13, 2012 12:16 PM)
even though Lynn died, Brenda had it worse
i mean, she was beaten, raped and then had to watch her family die, and at the end she wanted to die but she didn't, and she had to live in fear for the rest of the night, where as Lynn died straight away and didn't have to suffer more. because of that, it made me like Brenda more, i mean, getting attacked in bed by deformed men all alone is pretty fu-kin' scary
and the fact that she was young lol like 17, probs was a virgin judging from the blood on her legs/thigh. -
RadioactiveGhost — 13 years ago(December 14, 2012 05:28 AM)
Not sure if you're replying to me or the OP, but oh well.
I never said that Brenda got away scot-free, only that her survival over Lynn's surprised me (due to horror movie stereotyping). There's no doubt that Brenda had the most traumatizing ordeal out of all the Carters, based on the points you just made. She was definitely the character I felt the most sympathy for. I disagree that she wanted to die, though - she was clearly struggling when Lizard held the gun to her head. Yes, according to script she was seventeen at the time. I too took the blood on her legs as a sign that she'd lost her virginity. Poor thing
Interesting. You're afraid of insects and women. Ladybugs must render you catatonic.
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the_script — 13 years ago(December 16, 2012 06:58 AM)
oh i was replying to the OP not you
and hmm. when lizard had the gun to her face she immidiatly grabbed onto it pushing it closer to her gasping "shoot, shoot, shoot" which meant to me she just wanted to die and not suffer anymore- she was scared after when they were alone bcos she didn't want them coming back and doing what they did again lol.
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RadioactiveGhost — 13 years ago(December 17, 2012 05:27 AM)
Ohh, okay. I somehow got your message in my inbox, that's all.
Actually, if you watch closely - preferrably with subtitles on - you'll see that Brenda has noticed Bobby and Doug's approach. She's screaming at
them
to shoot
Lizard
. The subtitles read "shoot him, shoot him". Bobby had a gun too, remember? However, I can definitely understand why someone would interpret it the way you did. As for Brenda being petrified with fear afterwards, no one can blame her for that.
I will say this, though - if Brenda wanted to commit suicide, she could have easily done so with the weapon that her family still had.
Interesting. You're afraid of insects and women. Ladybugs must render you catatonic. -
the_script — 13 years ago(December 17, 2012 09:09 AM)
lol well i don't think she wanted to commit suicide its just at that moment she just wanted to die, her mother, sister and dad died and she thought at that time she was getting dragged out the trailer life isn't worth living nomore
she wanted them to kill her at that moment but later on when they were gone she didn't want to die she wanted to get out of there.
and i got that "shot him" bit she was screaming when she was getting dragged out but when he took the gun out she instantly grabbed onto it and i swear i can her hear saying "shoot, shoot" and bringing the gun closer to her face, maybe i misinterpreted it wrong. that's how it looks to me. -
hard2getkidd — 11 years ago(July 12, 2014 07:18 PM)
Lynn , although I had seen the original I was still shocked when she died , I got the vibe she would be the protagonist in this version, but for modern audiences killing her in such a brutal manner it really upped the ante . The girl next to us had tears during the whole trailer attack scene . I have to say all three of the Carter Ladies were very attractive though .