captainballs
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Limitless is a pretty cool guy, he takes drugs and doesn't afraid of anything
Because it was on Netflix Instant I watched this tonight while nodding in and out of consciousness on a combination of buprenorphine (I have 0 tolerance, just use it for fun), 5-APB, ethanol, cannabis, and methoxetamine, and I've got to say: "it was god damned stupid." Imagine you're being pursued by a baddie with a knife, intent on gutting you good, so you take a smart pill -- suddenly, the deductive possibilities of your immediate future pump into consciousness through the capillaries of your prescience gland -- and you rush off through the winter chill of a park under hot pursuit. It occurs to you that the most salient defensive stratagem is to run across a frozen pond, biding time until your attacker is close, and then to spoilerNSFW:scoop up a small child who's ice skating and whirl them around, skates out, 180 degrees so as to gash your assailant's face with the blades, trusting all the while that her tiny legs will avail you of your lethal intent. Bravo Hollywood! That's smart writing.
Ima gonna read the book based on your comment because I felt the exact same way. I was really feeling this movie, and thought that it was doing a great job of showing how easy it is to get on a drug that makes you feel great and more productive. I enjoyed his 0h-shit-I-ate-way-too-much-speed-and-now-I'm-pale-as-fuck make up job. I really enjoyed that the female lead ackgnowedged the power of the drug but felt that she lost control opposed to being totally in control as the protagonist felt. I loved that there was a villan that said "you need to IV this shit, yo dawg, comrade bro flay-mon."It was going great until around the end. The whole part with the blood was ridiculous. And the happy ending was totally out of place and ignored all the negative symptoms he experienced throughout the film. Book was way better.
/\ Carl: thankyou for demonstrating that NSFW thing. /\
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You're totally correct, that got glossed over- only until you pointed it out did I realize how deliberate that was.
PERSONALLY I think he didn't do it. I think that dude in the gray jacket killed the woman and was also the "eye witness". Manufacturing a crime put Edward in a spot. The movie also glossed over how he came to employ the lawyer, but that lawyer was given instructions to get the NZT. It's just too convenient that the girl's murder is what lead to his stash being stolen. The only wildcard in that movie was the Russian crazy guy really... In addition: I don't think his nature in general would have lead to the murder. There was also no mention of how her body was found. Was she fucked to death? Dehydration is a bitch... THEN maybe he's at fault. But I don't think he'd murder a woman, even if he were blacked out. Everything else he did were things he'd have done if not blacked out.
SHORT VERSION: Murder seems out of place for Edward-I believe it was a plot device to have his stash stolen.
BASIS: I believe that drugs aren't the reason why people do things. "I was blacked out" doesn't fly with me. Things people say or do while blacked out reflect their true character. Edward was a sad man who needed to get over being a nervous going-nowhere mess. He wasn't some murderer of women that just never acted on murderous impulses because of social norms.
NSFW:I'm not really going with the "blacked out" being an excuse. That's mentionable because even he wasn't sure if he murdered her or not. He even says so to the lawyer. His blacking out wasn't exactly like blacking out while drinking either. He kept snapping back to reality in places that he'd never been to and he hadn't known what he had been doing.
NZT obviously changed him and his personality. I'm not saying drugs caused him to kill her, just that he was a different person while on them. He wasn't capable of doing the stuff he was doing before he took NZT. I don't think it's so crazy to think that he could have killed her. Anyways who says it had to be cold-blooded murder? The woman could have been working with the other people and could have tried to kill Edward and steal the pills. He could have killed her in self-defense
It could have been a set-up, though the actual set-up would largely be due to the fact that Edward was blacked out. The people following him almost definitely wouldn't know that he was in a state where he would not remember anything. If they did know he was in an irregular state, they could have just kidnapped him. Or even done something simple like take his wallet and leave it at the scene of the crime.
It's a good mystery
Any movie that I can go see with my mom, not get too uncomfortable because of sex/language and yet have enough action that we both can enjoy it gets an A in my book.
some friends thought it was a metaphor for meth abuse, others wondered if it was based around E/coke and its euphoric qualities, others wondered if it was highlighting an upcoming "drug" that were yet to experience, others wondered if it was a conspiracy (a drug thats been available for a long time to the higher powers, keeping them strict on their agendas); with others just enjoying the film for what it was.
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i can't remember fully but didn't he think about this, and they threatened him about it?he couldn't figure out how to make the pills himself with all his new smartness?
I love this movie, it is my new favorite. It has motivated me on multiple levels.![]()
it's like a psychedelic without disorientation imho
i can't remember fully but didn't he think about this, and they threatened him about it?