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Why Eddie had to beat Vince

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    tarababy28 — 13 years ago(June 06, 2012 09:32 AM)

    Eddie, at some point in the movie feels the need to beat Vince. It consumes him. The question is, why? Ego, pride, a drive to prove his generation? Age plays a huge factor in the film.
    Eddie
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    Vince. He sees that. He is jealous. Jealous and sad at the same time. There are scenes where Eddie looks ponderous, alonehe's reflective of his youth and then there's Vince, his younger self, there in front of him and it saddens him, makes him realize that he's old and there isn't much time left. Mortality plays a part in this this, Eddie knowing that the end is near.
    I believe beating Vince is the key to making Eddie feel young againfor the last time.

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      pete-carlucci — 13 years ago(June 13, 2012 11:36 AM)

      I agree with your assessment of Eddie's motivations. I feel that there is also a component of Eddie's comparison between himself and his own handler, Bert Gordon, in The Hustler. Bert didn't have talent so he bought it and destroyed it at will. There are also a lot of elements of these memories in Eddie's treatment of Carmen due to his guilt over Sarah's suicide.

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        nutsberryfarm — 13 years ago(November 17, 2012 10:35 AM)

        poor eddie.
        Life's like a Cabo Carne Asada: never know how spicy it's gunna get.

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          metsrus — 9 years ago(August 19, 2016 06:17 AM)

          the same reason he had to beat Minnesota Fats. Eddie hasn't changed.

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