Pacino knowing Stewart's exact song: The "who's here, I'm here, You're here" even though the police got it inacurate from the drag queen. Questions unanswered: Friedkin states he meant to leave questions open and not answer them all.Ħ. The 40 minutes of cut film: Friedkin says it's mostly sex scenes at the clubs and that the plot wasn't affected by the cut.ĥ. Friedkin says that police always would get whomever looked good enough as a suspect and try to pin all the murders on them and even cut deals if they go along with it. Stewart being the killer: He did kill at least the guy at the peep show, but likely not all victims were his. The only link between them all is the voice we hear a few times (Friedkin refuses to explain it).ģ. The first killer (the "Martian") gets himself killed in the park by another killer (Friedkin says as much) and at the end whomever we see entering the Cockpit (Pacino, someone else?).
Killer's identidy: Friedkin states he firmly believes there was more than one killer involved in the actual case, so he wanted to convey that feeling here also. Ted Giese is associate pastor of Mount Olive Lutheran.
Like Alfonso Cuarón’s film Gravity (2013), viewers need not be sci-fi fans to enjoy the ride that Scott offers. Filled with great moments of suspense and dramatic tension, The Martian is a well-executed thriller. However, the LibraryThing page for the book claims that its last line is: It was a nice, boring afternoon. Scott’s film undoubtedly taps into this curiosity. He had another half-hour to kill before going back to Johnson Space Center. The last line is: This is the happiest day of my life. Watney finished his two slices of pizza and a coke. With only meager supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to. But Watney has survived and finds himself stranded and alone on the hostile planet. As such it's a toss up who killed Ted, either Burns or his lover/roommate.Ģ. My library copy of The Martian by Andy Weir finishes with Mark's rescue by the rest of the Ares 3 crew. Synopsis: During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew. The Ending: Friedking says it's meant to be ambiguious, that Burns will never be the same after his ordeal.he's still carying his leather outfit after finishing the case.