the suicide parts for me are a bit much. i know it's a really serious thing and it makes you think, but i don't like the thought that something could be so bad that you would want to end you're life. really amazing film though, i love victors trip of europe.
they did not. the characters in the story do not follow the normal rules of attraction, and so you can kind of predict that no one ends up with anyone. tragic
@dollyyozzo the baby giiirl where you at, got my blah blah heart attack? or whatever it is? with the guys pointy nose bobbing? I have found it before but I forget who it is. Some pop guy. the music vid is him riding a bike through new york.
Anyone whos read the book notice all the extra little bits you catch that you didnt before you read it? Its the same way with American Psycho, reading the book adds the to movie experience
I know what your saying and completely agree. But in ROA theres little things that nobody would get unless they've read the book. Mitchell freakin out on Paul. Paul and Laura at the end especially. The part towards the end where it shows stills of Sean & Paul making angry faces and Laura looking hurt really hit me after I read the book, I thought it was tryin to show how they both hurt her.
it kinda does, but also takes away from the ideas and lessons you learn from hearing the story from the book. i think the meaning of the stories got lost through the adaptation. and i didn't like how they merged some of the parts into other characters.
@muserulezzz the story has neither a beginning nor an ending, signifying the endless cycle of debauchery in which the characters of the novel engage. from wikipedia
Great piece of editing there. When I play this on repeat on VLC the transition from end to beginning is perfect, doesn't miss a beat. Thank you! Have always loved this song and only found out about the movie connection when I came here.