Yeah... But she wasn't thinking of herself, she was thinking of her family above herself, it wasn't about her like Rachel thought it was. She was trying to protect everyone else. Why do you think she didn't tell anyone?
@cad2512 Its not hollywood-esque at all. A lot of people know this feeling, including - but not limited to! - me. In fact, its quite european-like. But if you didnt like this one, go watch the danish dogma movie the idea was stolen from. "The Celebration" (Festen) from Thomas Vinterberg. Funny, but in some ways thats more hollywood-esque. More sensationel but pretty enjoyable. Have fun.
Where is the crying just before this?
That's the most depressing yet wonderful part of the movie.
nudist0885 1 year ago 7
Már nem haragszom. :)
zoldszemu998 1 year ago
She didn't crash to be destructive....she crashed so that people would think that's how she got her bruises and that her mom didn't actually hit her.
CLEARLY
shitakeshiset 2 years ago 20
I actually never thought of that. I just thought she tried to kill herself.
discountbacon 2 years ago
@shitakeshiset Ummm... No, not at all. The character has a history of destructive behaviors. I think it was more of a self harm type of reaction
Gilch30 1 year ago
@Gilch30
Yeah... But she wasn't thinking of herself, she was thinking of her family above herself, it wasn't about her like Rachel thought it was. She was trying to protect everyone else. Why do you think she didn't tell anyone?
DUH
PoetryAddict8 1 year ago
@PoetryAddict8 She did tell people. She certainly told her sister. You must not have seen the end of the film
Gilch30 1 year ago
@Gilch30
Yeah but that was all. Jeez calm down biattttchhhhhhh it's just a movie
No need to be a deck
PoetryAddict8 1 year ago
@Gilch30
Mutha FUCKA
PoetryAddict8 1 year ago
i used this scene to point out the fact that this scene is hollywood-esqe because its a little melodramatic...its in my long paper.....
cad2512 2 years ago
@cad2512 Its not hollywood-esque at all. A lot of people know this feeling, including - but not limited to! - me. In fact, its quite european-like. But if you didnt like this one, go watch the danish dogma movie the idea was stolen from. "The Celebration" (Festen) from Thomas Vinterberg. Funny, but in some ways thats more hollywood-esque. More sensationel but pretty enjoyable. Have fun.
zoldszemu998 1 year ago
seatbelt pretensiors saved her also in this w124 benz
1993MercuryCougarXR7 2 years ago
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ha ha retard
wargames1983 2 years ago