What do you think went through Henry's head as he fell?
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moonbather1971 — 11 years ago(July 14, 2014 05:49 PM)
This is one of the few things I would change about the movie. He spoke previously about flying, and had a fascination with death, but at the same time seemed nonchalant about it ("scientific"). I would probably have had a close up of his (calm) face as he fell, and had him give a gasp of exhilaration ("so this is what it feels like") before pulling back out for the landing. It also might have worked for him to react angrily, driving home the mother's guilt about it.
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TrueEssence — 11 years ago(December 01, 2014 08:28 PM)
Omg that would be insanely creepy but I think the scream was unexpected.He was so out of his mind that it was like at the end, the audience can go "this insane kid is actually still a kid" where at some point we might have forgotten due to his actions.
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moviesrock2 — 10 years ago(October 24, 2015 05:19 PM)
This is one of the few things I would change about the movie. He spoke previously about flying, and had a fascination with death, but at the same time seemed nonchalant about it ("scientific"). I would probably have had a close up of his (calm) face as he fell, and had him give a gasp of exhilaration ("so this is what it feels like") before pulling back out for the landing. It also might have worked for him to react angrily, driving home the mother's guilt about it.
You just made the movie better. -
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SpaceMountainMike — 9 years ago(May 11, 2016 04:19 PM)
Some rocks, maybe a few tree branches. Hyuk hyuk.
I think of the line in Shawshank Redemption where Morgan Freeman narrates, "I think the last thing to go through the warden's head, other than that bullet".
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