The Girl in the Spider's Web (2018)
Posts: 55632
Joined:
May 2010
Correction on my part: it doesn’t work like a superpower, as depicted in fiction, but some people definitely have a much better memory than the others. I’m talking about the percentage that can tell you your social security number after hearing it once etc. All of the articles agree. Of course Salander is unique as only book characters can be, even her syndrome isn’t quite defined considering the symptoms.
Last edited by m4st4 on August 12th, 2018, 12:37 am, edited 2 times in total.
all that said I had a professor who remembered pretty much every single thing he ever read.
he could recall verbatim any paper any student wrote the entire semester. They were 20 page papers. We'd make him do it all the time.
certainly felt like a superpower
-Vader
he could recall verbatim any paper any student wrote the entire semester. They were 20 page papers. We'd make him do it all the time.
certainly felt like a superpower
-Vader
Posts: 55632
Joined:
May 2010
Indeed.Vader182 wrote: ↑August 12th, 2018, 12:05 amall that said I had a professor who remembered pretty much every single thing he ever read.
he could recall verbatim any paper any student wrote the entire semester. They were 20 page papers. We'd make him do it all the time.
certainly felt like a superpower
-Vader
This looks bad.
As much as I am excited for this movie, I stopped watching the trailer half way through. I'm still reading the book, and even though I can usually handle spoilery trailers, this trailer gives waaaaaaaaay too much away.
Yea they sort of give away a major twist, unless that's just the premise of the film and there's more to tell.
Anyway the editing looks bad.
Anyway the editing looks bad.