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Satire on the American Dream? John Dupon has the vision of my boss. . .
Corene 2022-04-20 09:01:40
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Linnie 2021-11-29 08:01:18
Bennett Miller has basically formed his own set of things, and even went further than the previous "Penalty Kick". Even if this is a sports theme, it has nothing to do with blood. He tells his story in his own way, hides many emotions behind the film, and drives the film with character relationships. The performances of the three actors were excellent, and Steve Carell dedicated a completely different performance from the past, not just a change in image.
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Nicklaus 2022-04-03 09:01:03
In terms of plot, there is almost no "behind-the-scenes story". But like direct cinema, as long as you spend enough time with the subject, the truth will naturally emerge. The only downside is that individual transitions are a bit sloppy.
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[John du Pont drives up to see Dave Schultz, makes a stop, backs up his car, drives forward and parks up beside Dave]
David Schultz: Hey John, What's happening? Hey Whoa!
Wayne Kendall: [from Wayne in the passenger of Mr. du Pont's vehicle] No.
John du Pont: You got a problem with me?
Wayne Kendall: John. Don't, John!
David Schultz: No, John, I don't have a problem. Hey... John -
[gunshot from du Pont]
David Schultz: Argh!
Wayne Kendall: [Wayne leaps out of du Pont's vehicle] John, No! Stop, John. Stop!
[Dave tries crawling away on the ground, grunting]
Nancy Schultz: [Nancy Schultz runs out the front door and screams] John, no!
[another gunshot is fired at Dave Schultz]
Nancy Schultz: [Nancy runs back into the house when she see's Mr. du Pont aim the gun up towards her]
[Dave grunts continuing to try and crawl away]
Nancy Schultz: [final gunshot to Dave Schultz ending with a final scream, Mr. du Pont calmly drives away as Nancy holds onto her dead husband laying in the snow]
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End Title Card: Dave Schultz was posthumously inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. He is survived by his wife and two children.
End Title Card: Mark Schultz retired from competitive wrestling after the 1988 Olympics. He now lives in Oregon, where he offers wrestling clinics.
End Title Card: John du Pont died in prison on December 9, 2010.