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Seeking to understand a story plot better, or to clear up confusion about certain aspects or plot points. Please also use the specific tag for the movie or TV series, if it exists.
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Did Anderson actually pass?
Actually, my take on it was that while she acknowledged she technically failed, she ultimately turned in her badge because she couldn't handle the questionable ethics and the emotional intensity of th …
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Rookie Anderson's initial evaluation of Dredd
He's angry because he's conflicted and he's conflicted because he lives in a "Cursed City" on a "Cursed Earth," festering with savages and animals and he is tasked with judging and sentencing them all …
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What is going on in Mulholland Drive?
The Blue Key, btw, has two definitions, one for the dream sequence and one for reality.
For the dream sequence, the blue key is basically the key to the truth. Pretty simple. This may be obvious, …