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<blockquote data-quote="Desdichado" data-source="post: 2457855" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>Well, I won't rebutt your entire "review" point for point, although I could--I disagreed with most of it. But the part I quoted above, at least, was blatantly wrong, and the only reason you could have thought that was that you a) were either not paying attention to the dialogue, or b) were just looking for "plot holes" to dissect, and jumped on anything that even sorta resembled one.</p><p></p><p>The year 2019 is referrened... yeah, [spoiler]in the fictional reality in which the clones live (although is that really a spoiler since the trailers gave it away?)[/spoiler] so it is in no way expected to be believed as the year in which the movie takes place. Laws past in 2050 are mentioned, so we know that the movie takes place after that.</p><p></p><p>Of course, that was my one big pet peeve; if the movie supposedly post-dates 2050, why are current model vehicles running around all over the place? The big chase scene features current Dodge Magnums with the corporate badging removed, and I saw other current model Cadillacs, GMC and other vehicles. :\ </p><p></p><p>My other pet peeve was [spoiler]falling from the giant R on the skyscraper and somehow being totally fine.[/spoiler] Other than that, though, I quite liked the film. I'm a bit surprised that sales have been so low for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desdichado, post: 2457855, member: 2205"] Well, I won't rebutt your entire "review" point for point, although I could--I disagreed with most of it. But the part I quoted above, at least, was blatantly wrong, and the only reason you could have thought that was that you a) were either not paying attention to the dialogue, or b) were just looking for "plot holes" to dissect, and jumped on anything that even sorta resembled one. The year 2019 is referrened... yeah, [spoiler]in the fictional reality in which the clones live (although is that really a spoiler since the trailers gave it away?)[/spoiler] so it is in no way expected to be believed as the year in which the movie takes place. Laws past in 2050 are mentioned, so we know that the movie takes place after that. Of course, that was my one big pet peeve; if the movie supposedly post-dates 2050, why are current model vehicles running around all over the place? The big chase scene features current Dodge Magnums with the corporate badging removed, and I saw other current model Cadillacs, GMC and other vehicles. :\ My other pet peeve was [spoiler]falling from the giant R on the skyscraper and somehow being totally fine.[/spoiler] Other than that, though, I quite liked the film. I'm a bit surprised that sales have been so low for it. [/QUOTE]
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