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Uncle Orson Reviews Everything


Silent Boarding, MoviePass, Looper


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The second time through the scene, though, Old Joe has a new agenda. He saves his own life and then sets out to prevent a terrible thing that happens to the world in the future that he comes from.

Young Joe has to close the loop – he has to kill Old Joe or they'll hunt Young Joe down and use him to force Old Joe to come back. (We're given a cruel demonstration of how that works.)

The whole movie depends on our understanding that everything has already happened once; this is the second time through (for Old Joe) and this time it's different, and he means to make it even more different.

All I have done here is clarify: I haven't even begun to tell you the cool stuff and absolutely-right discoveries we make along the way.

But you can't turn off your brain for a second. Everything matters. Things we learn transform the meaning of all the scenes we've already seen.

If you're looking for mindless adventure sci-fi, this isn't the movie. If you're looking for morally deep, challenging storytelling, though, you've hit the jackpot.

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    MoviePass
    October 08, 2012 | 08:16 AM

    One has to wonder, though, how long it will take the theaters to add MoviePass to the "No Free Passes" list, so that you have to wait a month or two to see the movie you want.

    Timhogs
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    October 14, 2012 | 09:06 PM

    I finally found an opportunity to watch the movie Looper with my mother this past weekend and we disagreed (as we usually do) on the morality of choices made by characters in movies.
    We both agreed that Old Joe and Young Joe were different characters formed by different experiences. However, my mother thinks they were redeemed by the end, while I think only young Je was redeemed.
    Let me take each viewpoint at a time (though you must take into account my initial bias and add points to my mother's opinion since, were she to explain it, it would be clearer). She says both Young and Old Joe were redeemed in the end. She claimed that Old Joe was willing to kill two innocent children in order to kill the one who would turn to be a "monster" later. Old Joe was therefore sacrificing his own peace of mind in order to save many lives in the future. It was obvious how Young Joe was redeemed but she said it was only possible because Old Joe was there (another reason why Old Joe was ulimately good).
    I disagreed with both points. Old Joe was willing to kill two children and yes, he did show regret and pain with his choice. Except, he chose - not to wait and observe over time - but to kill immediately. And if his reasoning was mostly because he wanted to save his wife and not give her up at the same time...well, he should have given her up and not have to make that terrible choice. I think Young Joe was redeemed only because Old Joe was there - but that doesn't make Old Joe good. Going through terrible ordeals might change you for the better, but it doesn't imply that the ordeal was a "good thing." Old Joe damned himself and perhaps he sacrificed his morality to save the future, knowing he was sacrificing himself. So maybe that does make him a good person. I think there is a line you cross between right and wrong and that there are varying degrees on both sides. So perhaps, Old Joe is less wrong on the "murder wrongness" because he also was right in the "sacrifing himself for others rightness" but he's still wrong.
    In the end, my mother and I were both very frustrated with each other. Since we couldn't convince the other, we had a good laugh and talked about how glad we were to have seen this movie.
    And since you wrote such a terrific review of looper, we went with high expectations to see it - instead of Hotel Transylvania.

    Irina
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