It's the subtle impersonation that makes it great, he's not over doing it like some would expect.
For what reason did they have to
torture Seth? The ending establishes that if the younger counterpart is killed, the older disappears. So....why bother?
I also thought that
Kid Blue was Abe. But instead, Kid Blue was pointless. Deleted scene maybe?
About the ending
Why did Cid have a jaw problem because of Bruce's inflicted injury, but Cid couldn't have possibly gotten it from Bruce the first time because he hadn't gone back. Why couldn't JGL just kill Bruce and be a better person? Cid needed him.
Finally, I simply cannot believe
Cid grows up to be Dustin Hoffman and goes on a road trip with his brother Tom Cruise. Mind. Blown.
It is hard rating the film, as it is a fraction away from being a ten. My only problem is that makeup artist did a terrible job on JGL, especially on the outdoor sequences, as he looked like Dr. Frank-N-Furter.
I'm actually fine with Kid Blue's limited screen time. I honestly can't stand the actor who plays him, so the less I see of him, the better.
I thought this was a pretty good movie. A solid, if somewhat generic script in places that had enough great ideas to make it work, and ultimately a well made film that a good cast elevated into something memorable. The film doesn't seem to follow its own internal logic in places (Why didn't the experiences young Joe had remotely impact old Joe's empathy toward the kid?), and I don't really think this is "thinking SciFi" as people have stated. It's a fairly satisfying movie, except for the ending, but that's mostly down to execution. The third act has the requisite third act issues, and its kind of an uneven film as is.
Regarding the end, my girlfriend looked at me and said "Why didn't he just shoot off his hand to make his older self drop the gun?" Probably would have bled out anyway, but still. She also wondered who the hell was narrating if he was dead while telling his own story
I thought this was a pretty good movie. A solid, if somewhat generic script in places that had enough great ideas to make it work, and ultimately a well made film that a good cast elevated into something memorable. The film doesn't seem to follow its own internal logic in places (Why didn't the experiences young Joe had remotely impact old Joe's empathy toward the kid?), and I don't really think this is "thinking SciFi" as people have stated. It's a fairly satisfying movie, except for the ending, but that's mostly down to execution. The third act has the requisite third act issues, and its kind of an uneven film as is.
Regarding the end, my girlfriend looked at me and said "Why didn't he just shoot off his hand to make his older self drop the gun?" Probably would have bled out anyway, but still. She also wondered who the hell was narrating if he was dead while telling his own story
Stuff like that lead me to think we're dealing with alternate timeline stuff, with is the messiest sort. Especially when it comes to things like future "selves" receiving new memories and stuff...
The more I think about the film the less sense things make. Such as
So if Paul Dano is a freakish amputee now, that's great, he's going to live out a future as looper with no limbs I guess. Anyways he get's sent back as all age appropriate loopers do. In order to get to the exact same point he's at when his future self is loosing limbs that would imply the same events that lead up to him running away still happened. Such as "running away"? Dudes got no limbs. And who's he run from exactly?
Stuff like that lead me to think we're dealing with alternate timeline stuff, with is the messiest sort. Especially when it comes to things like future "selves" receiving new memories and stuff...
I really am starting to see how Rian could work for Flash now. Speed force should be right up his alley.