No movie is perfect so I thought it would be fun to hear what everybody disliked about the film.
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MadTom — 15 years ago(September 21, 2010 08:59 PM)
There should have been more scenes similar to when Gordie breaks down at the end. He and Chris each got one. Why not the others?
Vern was the only one who
didn't
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swordfish_man — 14 years ago(July 09, 2011 09:20 PM)
@grim107
Teddy got an emotional sceneWhen the guy pays out his dad and he's crying and he says apologises for 'ruining' everyone's fun. I thought that was a nice touching scene with him. I guess Vern didn't get one because he was the 'wimp' of the group and cried about everythingHe also seemed very care-free with troubles, compared to the other guys.
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Public-Enemy-01 — 14 years ago(August 15, 2011 05:33 PM)
i was thinking about this and i am VERY glad and grateful that the other two, Vern and Teddy, never got crying scenes.
Even though teddy got a little one.
Its because their chracters were no where near as likeable as Gordie and Chris. Teddy is a freak and Vern is just a fat loser.
Also i doubt that the actors would have been able to pull of the scenes convincingly.
Gordie and Chris's crying scenes were amazing.
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Frantastic_Miss_Fox — 11 years ago(June 10, 2014 08:59 AM)
'Teddy is a freak and Vern is just a fat loser.' - I completely disagree with this! They were definitely as likable as Chris and Gordie, they just weren't the main focus like those two were! And Teddy wasn't a freak, he had some serious issues which were understandable considering his crazy dad and the things he'd been through! Also Vern wasn't a fat loser he was just their friend, he was the care free one that didn't let things bug him as much!
'You people. If there isn't a movie about it, it's not worth knowing, is it?' -
NostalgiaFan — 9 years ago(September 05, 2016 08:20 AM)
I liked Chris Gordie and Teddy.My two most favourite characters would be Gordie and Teddy.Gordie was so cute(I had a crush on him) and I found Teddy to be groovy.I didn't find Vern to be as interesting.
As for what I disliked in the movie itself.
When Ace stole Gordie's hat and then pinned Chris to the ground and threatened to burn his eyes with a lit cigerette.
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orgastic-naddy — 15 years ago(October 04, 2010 06:48 PM)
That part where Gordie sees the deer while everybody is still asleep in the woods. It just seemed so random and stupid to me. Why would he make a big deal about seeing a deer and vow not to share that moment with anyone else? That's what I thought anyways. Others may take that differently of course.
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MrBook_ — 14 years ago(August 21, 2011 07:41 PM)
(That part where Gordie sees the deer while everybody is still asleep in the woods. It just seemed so random and stupid to me. Why would he make a big deal about seeing a deer and vow not to share that moment with anyone else? That's what I thought anyways. Others may take that differently of course. )
I'm with you on thisI feel the same way. Sure, it depends on where you live, but I see deer all the time, no big deal.AND, this would be true for some kids living in 1950's Oregon I'm sure. It's not like he saw a grizzly, that would have been a little different.
That bit is a lot more effective in the original novella than in the movie. It's not so much that he saw a deer; it's that he had this totally private moment early in the morning where something beautiful happened, and he didn't share it with anybody, because it was just for him. I think it's actually saying something about writing; the bond between writer and reader can be so intense that it's almost like just keeping something to yourself. It's so personal that it goes beyond even the bonds between close friends.
It also seems to take a lot longer in the book. You understand that it was a fleeting moment and obviously the deer ran away almost as soon as it saw him, but because it takes a while to read what he wrote about it, the moment seems to draw out and out and out, and becomes this timeless little cool thing experienced only by Gordie.
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areyouforcereal — 15 years ago(October 08, 2010 06:47 AM)
Gordie's dadwanted to slap his face.
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