But after three pages I can’t remember all of the movies mentioned… :o
And another: The Player
But after three pages I can’t remember all of the movies mentioned… :o
And another: The Player
Unbreakable.
I can’t believe no one mentioned the The Usual Suspects twice.
I’m not sure about Memento.
No one wins, certainly, and the main character is forever trapped in his delusional world, but he’s not exactly BAD per se: he just doesn’t know that he’s the one manipulating himself to keep his disjointed sense of purpose alive. The guys he kills at the beggining/end were using him to do nasty, greedy, dirty deeds, and were murderous drug dealers, so neither was exactly a good guy, and Leonard would never have killed either unless he was tricked into it. Of course that raises some pretty deep questions: in a person that disjointed, can the Leonard we see throughout the movie really be a guilty bad guy just because he does one reckless thing at the end which leads to murder?
How about ANY screen verison of Strinberg’s MISS JULIE? Assuming that you can find ANY good guys?
Oopers! For “Strinberg” please read “Strindberg!”
The War of the Roses ends in a tie.
One night at McCool’s featured Liv Tyler as a rather feckless manipulative woman who:
Runs off and presumably lives happily ever after with the man who was hired to kill her.
Of course, she saves Matt Dillon’s life twice, so she isn’t all bad.