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Date: 2011-04-04 02:35 am (UTC)*is distracted for a very long time*
Ahem -- back to the discussion at hand... *g*
then it feels like the movie panics at the end and needs to make sure we don't feel...consummated. *g* So, somebody has to crash his plane. HMF.
Consummated is exactly the right sentiment. It's ridiculous to me that so many writers and filmmakers seem have issues with two male characters being THAT close unless one of them dies. And if there are planes involved, well, we both know death is almost a given. *sniff*
Instead of leaving us on the shot of the bus driving into the distance or something, we actually get to go to Zihuatanejo! And I am all \o/ ! Ahhh, bless these moviemakers.
YES! Bless them for actually deciding to show that Red made it down to Zihuatanejo and was reunited (so warmly -- *sigh*) with Andy! I wonder if they realize just what a bold and rare choice they made?