I hate shocking twists that aren't really shocking twists so much as things that prove the main character is a moron.
I had often heard that due to changing the ending of I Am Legend the movie was nowhere as good as the book.
So I read the book. The movie is better even with them messing up the ending.
Why because the shocking twist is neither shocking nor a twist.
According to the character the infected are mindless beasts.
The shocking twist is supposed to be that they are intelligent beings who have a community.
This would be great if it weren't for the fact that both the reader and the character in the book witness the infected using language and working in groups.
The infected always show up every night at his home in a coordinated group all trying to entice him outside in similar ways.
They speak to him and taunt him with words something that requires intelligence since they aren't parroting anyone but actually talking to him.
If a dog came up to me and started talking to me I would assume intelligence.
The fact that they exhibit all that they do and he still thinks of them and refers to them as mindless beasts makes him a moron.
The problem is these "twists" aren't limited to him. It is often seen in books and movies where the only way not to see the twist coming is if the character ignores 2/3rds of what is said to him as a character.
This annoys me to no end when then I am expected to be shocked.
I had often heard that due to changing the ending of I Am Legend the movie was nowhere as good as the book.
So I read the book. The movie is better even with them messing up the ending.
Why because the shocking twist is neither shocking nor a twist.
According to the character the infected are mindless beasts.
The shocking twist is supposed to be that they are intelligent beings who have a community.
This would be great if it weren't for the fact that both the reader and the character in the book witness the infected using language and working in groups.
The infected always show up every night at his home in a coordinated group all trying to entice him outside in similar ways.
They speak to him and taunt him with words something that requires intelligence since they aren't parroting anyone but actually talking to him.
If a dog came up to me and started talking to me I would assume intelligence.
The fact that they exhibit all that they do and he still thinks of them and refers to them as mindless beasts makes him a moron.
The problem is these "twists" aren't limited to him. It is often seen in books and movies where the only way not to see the twist coming is if the character ignores 2/3rds of what is said to him as a character.
This annoys me to no end when then I am expected to be shocked.
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