Cthulhudrew
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Joshua Randall said:(1) Borden's wife. There is no possible way that she could fail to realize that sometimes "her" Borden was really the twin. Yet the movie presented things such that she didn't know or realize this. Stupid.
Why would she have known? She (and everyone else) knew absolutely nothing of any twin- the Bordens never mentioned it to anyone. That's their tragedy- they wanted so badly to have this trick that no one else could perform, that they were willing to (as he says) live half a life each to ensure that it would be so.
(2) Borden. He essentially sells his daughter to some random nobleman he's never met? While he has a convenient twin on the outside who could check up on the nobleman? Yeah, right. Stupid.
Again, the twin is unknown, nonexistent. To the world at large, there is only one Borden. No twin. He inquires as to whether his brother (I can't recall what his fake name was at the moment) will be able to take the girl, but is informed that that isn't possible.
(3) Cutter. He remarks, "Blind stage hands. I approve." What he doesn't say, but definitely should have, is, "Blind stage hands. Three or four of them. Who all look identical. Er... what the [bleep] is going on here?!" Stupid.
Like John Crichton, I don't recall them looking identical myself. If they were, then I guess Angier must have been using the cloning machine, but I don't know.