The trailers and especially the Prologue required multiple viewings to catch everything you can imagine the film itself !
True that!
I am glad that I already watched all the footage out there a multiple times. So when I watch the movie for the first time, it will be easier for me to catch all the details.
As of now, I plan to watch at the movie at least 3 times. Maybe 2 times if the movie turns out to be disappointing.
0:19 JDW kicks a guy out of the kitchen door onto the street (you can see another guy behind the door). I'm thinking this is from the sequence at the beginning of trailer #2 where JDW takes on 3/4 guys in a kitchen and we see Elizabeth Debicki walking away and into a car that drives off.
0:19 JDW kicks a guy out of the kitchen door onto the street (you can see another guy behind the door). I'm thinking this is from the sequence at the beginning of trailer #2 where JDW takes on 3/4 guys in a kitchen and we see Elizabeth Debicki walking away and into a car that drives off.
If you want to sneak Debicki in the plane, why do you need to crash it? Why can't you wait for the plane to stop taxiing, then go there and invert time and do it in a safer, more logical way? I believe the scene will be more complex than sneaking someone in.
If you want to sneak Debicki in the plane, why do you need to crash it? Why can't you wait for the plane to stop taxiing, then go there and invert time and do it in a safer, more logical way? I believe the scene will be more complex than sneaking someone in.
Yeah for sure, there's a lot more involved than we know. And perhaps what's more interesting is that Emma Thomas said the scene happens fairly early in the film, meaning Debicki's character must be fairly acquainted with JDW and Pattinson early on also.
Another big question mark is what is up with the red car? Do JDW fake Debicki's death in the car which explains why she is lying on the stretcher doing "under-the-covers acting" (direct quote from TotalFilm)