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Old 07-17-2006, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MacGuffin
I know this is supposed to be a contemporary classic, but I thought it was simple shockjockism.

Oliver Stone supposedly filmed this to criticize the glorification of violence by the media. Then he has Mickey and Mallory escape in the end, therefore completely "Hollywooding up" their killing spree. You would think Stone might want show that mad killers get caught and live the rest of their lives in a gray prison cell, but he's too much of a showman to have that happen. He had to play it as a farce, which in my mind obscured the message he was trying to convey. One would think he was just trying to get a rise out of the public, instead of making a point.

I liked a lot of his early work, but Oliver Stone is clearly out of his mind.

Besides, the woman that played Mallory Knox has long put on one of the most annoying shows in Hollywood. Has she ever played anything but the dumb bimbo?
Not a Juliette Lewis fan, huh?

By the way, there was originally going to be a different ending (which is featured on the Director's Cut DVD). In it, the mysterious inmate known as Owen (the one who helps Mickey and Mallory escape from prison) is revealed to be the manifestation of their "inner demons." He kills both of them and drives off into the desert.

I'm not sure why they decided to go with the other ending (it might have been the studio).
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