Nor is the film about recognition; the murderer turns himself in when the film still has 30 minutes to go. It's to a greater degree a character study, in which the older man turns into a researcher of wickedness and the more youthful encounters it in a pitiable and individual way. A confident quote by Hemingway was included as a voice-over after review gatherings of people discovered the first ending excessively alarming. The first ending is still there, and the quote plays more like a hopeless joke. The film ought to end with Freeman's "see you around." After the overwhelming conclusion, the Hemingway line is little
Nor is the film about recognition; the murderer turns himself in when the film still has 30 minutes to go. It's to a greater degree a character study, in which the older man turns into a researcher of wickedness and the more youthful encounters it in a pitiable and individual way. A confident quote by Hemingway was included as a voice-over after review gatherings of people discovered the first ending excessively alarming. The first ending is still there, and the quote plays more like a hopeless joke. The film ought to end with Freeman's "see you around." After the overwhelming conclusion, the Hemingway line is little