The Clint Eastwood character is a transvestite.
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A dead transvestite.
...named Rosebud.
They're dead boxers?
They're actually from the Boxer Rebellion?
They're all really Boxers-- the dogs?
Calling it a "twist" is misleading, IMO. I do think it's probably better to see the film unspoiled, but I wouldn't say there's a plot twist.
Calling it a "twist" is misleading, IMO. I do think it's probably better to see the film unspoiled, but I wouldn't say there's a plot twist.
So, basically, it's a twist in the sense that all movies should have some sort of twist, or unexpected event? Or, you know, a plot point.
Calling it a "twist" is misleading, IMO. I do think it's probably better to see the film unspoiled, but I wouldn't say there's a plot twist.
See, they start off by comparing it to The Sixth Sense and Crying Game.
I've wanted to see it...now I just have to wait until it opens here.
I weighed my desire to see the film (low) against my hatred of not knowing stuff (great), did a web search for the spoiler, and was satisfied. It won't ruin the movie for me should I ever decide to see it, which is unlikely anyhow.
See, they start off by comparing it to The Sixth Sense and Crying Game.
I completely disagree. There's an element of "gotcha!" to both of those that's completely missing from Million Dollar Baby.
Or, you know, a plot point.
Right. It's a movie where events happen, some of which you might not see coming.