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  1. Jul 4, 2012 · THE DEER HUNTER's bookends are, of course, strong life rituals, ceremonial in nature - stronger and more basic than the scripts interior, or middle, rituals of hunting, drinking, etc. The opening bookend is the religious maritial ceremony, one of life's most basic rituals. The script's ending bookend is the funeral ceremony, perhaps the strongest ceremonial ritual. Bookends lend added strength ...

  2. The concept of "One shot", as taken in context during the conversation in the beginning of the movie, indicates a clean and humane way to hunt a deer. One shot means no suffering. Pull the trigger, the deer is dead. At the end, when Nick says, "One shot", he's acknowledging Mike but also acknowledging that it's the only way to end his own ...

  3. Here's a sampling of the meaning of the three beggars from different reviewers: Grief, pain, and suffering. the beggars in Russian folklore who, like Christ, offer wisdom and compassion through suffering. the Three Kings, heralding death in Antichrist the way they herald birth in the Christ story. the id, ego and superego (subconscious states ...

  4. At the end of The Hunt (orig.: Jagten), during the deer hunt, there’s a shot fired right next to Lucas (deliberately missing the shot). Who fired the shot? Is it Theo's son? What is the meaning of that scene? Is someone warning Lucas that he made a mistake and definitely, Lucas will be punished in the future?

  5. Jul 17, 2015 · It was not a reindeer but a stag.Harry Potter's Patronus is a stag. Harry and Hermione travel back in time to when they were standing on the other side of the lake.

  6. May 14, 2016 · Similarly, in The Deer Hunter, John Savage hid his legs in the base of his wheelchair so that he appeared to have had them amputated. Sometimes, particularly with arms, it's possible to use costumes to obscure the limbs. In The Unknown, Lon Chaney plays a circus freak without arms. Though it's later revealed that his character has been hiding ...

  7. Apr 17, 2017 · He provides several examples such as The Boys in Company C (1977), Go Tell The Spartans (1978), The Deer Hunter (1978), and Francis Copola's Apocalypse Now (1979), all of which dealt with flawed yet sympathetic soldiers in an unsympathetic war, often with morally bankrupt superior officers.

  8. The killing of the good man and his wife equivocates to McCall returning to being a professional killer. Like McCall returning to the troubled life, a more familiar life, that he promised his wife he'd, by killing nikolay and Pushkin. The same as troubled boy returning to the orphanage, a more familiar place.

  9. Jan 28, 2015 · The film stars Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Jon Bernthal, Michael Peña, Jason Isaacs, and Scott Eastwood. It is set during the last month of the European Theater of war during World War II in April 1945. A battle-hardened U.S. Army fight against Nazi Germany. In the end of the movie, the tank "Fury", having Brad Pitt and his men ...

  10. Aug 29, 2019 · "Never get out of the boat... Unless you were going all the way" was a great line because it had both a literal meaning with regard to the dangers of the jungle, and then a metaphorical meaning about leaving American society.