| Sparky |
10-23-2007 05:31 PM |
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Originally Posted by jackhammer
(Post 409415)
See, I personally don't think there was a good enough turning point in AHX to completely change his whole political leanings while in THE BELIEVER it is an analogy of him reaching manhood that forced him to mend his ways and he never was a racist on the scale of Norton's character. I think the low budget helped on THE BELIEVER and it is a well written and directed film.
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What i loved most about AHX was that the buddy thing that happened with the black guy while in prison. I mean, in THE BELEIVER they show his past-jewish love interest in the last 20 minutes of the film, and that's what brings him back?
He never really becomes a man, i mean one second hes praying in the church, the other hes laying a bomb in it!
As much as i love characters who have multiple ideals going on at once, the movie just did it very awkwardly.
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