Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: zerocool84
ok i just got back from seeing but i had to go to the bathroom so bad i held it until i couldnt hold it any more. i left on the part where i see that clive owen finally finds kee in the building that the refugees and the soldiers are having a fire fight with the tanks and what not. i got back when i see kee and clive getting on a boat together. what did i miss??? please explain to me in detail and i really liked the movie. i would like to know if i missed something detrimental.
SPOILERS
Zerocool, at that point, Theo takes ahold of Kee and tries to get her out of the building. He starts arguing and tries to use the gunfire as leverage to escape. Unfortunately, he is shot by Luke (the African American leader of the group that wanted to take Kee's baby) as he is leaving, but it doesn't seem to affect him. At this point, everyone starts to hear the child's cries and they all come out and try to get a look at the child. As they keep moving forward, you notice that
everyone stops, even the British soldiers. They're all shocked and some are even elated to see a child, as it's been nearly 2 decades. They pass through outside, where the British soldiers make a path for them just looking in awe. Eventually as they're almost out of harm's way, someone starts firing at the British. The British fire back, but Theo and Kee make it out just fine. They catch up to the crazy woman in the red coat and get on a boat.... queue up to where you are.
END SPOILERS
Now for my take on the movie. I thought it was alright but nothing horribly special. The wasn't even any Muse in the movie! I was totally let down about that

. Although I found it oddly interesting to see the British acting like Nazis. Especially when it came to how they treated some people and had internment camps. It felt like an odd mix between a WWII movie and Escape from Los Angeles. Except Bliskin > Theo

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EDIT: PS. Zerocool, that's why I don't buy soda or any snacks at a movie theater

. In my opinion, if a movie is good, it will keep my attention well enough that I won't even eat or drink. This has happened in the past where I bought a snack or something and never even touched it because I was in enthralled. So, now that's how I judge a movie's "goodness."