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Bob Sanchezel
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Obviously in real life you want the good guys to win but a film is a film and there is a creative licence to you know......... make stuff up.
In general things tend to fall nicely into place at just the right time in the end for the goodies. Or if someones going to die on the good team it is because they have some defect or have done something bad in the past that means it is kind of ok that they die ahead of others on the good side.
Or the bad guy just never quite makes it. I was watching "The taking of Pelham 123" today and I was thinking to myself "Go on, let him get away with it just this once.
I know there are films where the bad guys win or things go seriously wrong (so no need to list films where the bad guy wins as I know there are a few out there) but I was wondering...
If anyone else feels that the bad guys should be successful a bit more often or if things shouldn't always fall into place so well for the goodies? (for example, have Tom Cruises son have died in War of the WorlRAB).
I don't know why they always do things the way they do but I am sure if someone hijacks a building and actually gets away with the money despite the best and most exciting efforts of the law enforcers that it won't inspire people to do it in real life.
Plus if hollywood starting leaking more "bad guy wins" films into the mix then it will make films (particularly action films) less predictable when they come out which is only a good thing.
Thoughts?
In general things tend to fall nicely into place at just the right time in the end for the goodies. Or if someones going to die on the good team it is because they have some defect or have done something bad in the past that means it is kind of ok that they die ahead of others on the good side.
Or the bad guy just never quite makes it. I was watching "The taking of Pelham 123" today and I was thinking to myself "Go on, let him get away with it just this once.
I know there are films where the bad guys win or things go seriously wrong (so no need to list films where the bad guy wins as I know there are a few out there) but I was wondering...
If anyone else feels that the bad guys should be successful a bit more often or if things shouldn't always fall into place so well for the goodies? (for example, have Tom Cruises son have died in War of the WorlRAB).
I don't know why they always do things the way they do but I am sure if someone hijacks a building and actually gets away with the money despite the best and most exciting efforts of the law enforcers that it won't inspire people to do it in real life.
Plus if hollywood starting leaking more "bad guy wins" films into the mix then it will make films (particularly action films) less predictable when they come out which is only a good thing.
Thoughts?