Saw this in the theater and I will say this for it: it was the first time I had ever seen Sandra Bullock on screen and a friend and I both fell in love with her immediately (I think we were both 18). She had a quality that leapt off the screen and her subsequent career is totally understandable.
Saw this in the theater and I will say this for it: it was the first time I had ever seen Sandra Bullock on screen and a friend and I both fell in love with her immediately (I think we were both 18). She had a quality that leapt off the screen and her subsequent career is totally understandable.
Otherwise, yeah, that ending didn’t work even back then, when I hadn’t seen the original and Bridges (who I also love, like he was family at this point) practically had a flashing neon “WEIRDO!” sign above his head. And you almost need an explanation for what must be some personal damage that causes Travis to continue being in this situation.
Saw this in the theater and I will say this for it: it was the first time I had ever seen Sandra Bullock on screen and a friend and I both fell in love with her immediately (I think we were both 18). She had a quality that leapt off the screen and her subsequent career is totally understandable.
Otherwise, yeah, that ending didn’t work even back then, when I hadn’t seen the original and Bridges (who I also love, like he was family at this point) practically had a flashing neon “WEIRDO!” sign above his head. And you almost need an explanation for what must be some personal damage that causes Travis to continue being in this situation.