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This movie is a masterpiece, BUT...


... who else expected the giant truck marked FLAMMABLE to explode at the end? Chekhov's gun never went off. :(

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It wouldn't have been as effective. Like an orgasm, it would have been incredible but very short lived. Once the explosion happened, pretty soon it would have been just burning fire and nothing else.

To see it go down the cliff in slow mo in detail and then to see the aftermath - the gravel hitting the camera, the tyre slowly turning until it stops, the oil (or was it blood?) dripping from the steering wheel, the fan in the cabin still operating as per-normal when everything else was dead. And after that you see Mann surveying at the clear wreckage and breaking down.

Also you do ask whether the truck driver survived even though you know he couldn't have. An explosion and fire probably rules that out completely.

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Trucks don't have blood. Please don't be trolling on here

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You consider it a masterpiece ? Really so ahead of jaws , raiders of lost ark and Schindler s list ? That's crazy . Those 3 films of SS are masterpiece and duel to me is just an ok picture .

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Don't forget this was a made for TV movie, back when 99.99% of them were absolute cr@p. It was both shocking and exhilarating to see something this good on TV back then.

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It is pretty easy to see a lot of parallels between Duel and Jaws. The tanker is the shark, just waiting to victimize someone . . . You can see how SS experimented with techniques that he mastered for Jaws.

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Good point, although frankly I found the truck to be more frightening than the shark throughout Duel, except for the underwater shots either at the beginning or near it that were shown in the trailer of Jaws. That was terrifying. Not so much now, I suppose, but back then.

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that truck was scary - loved this movie

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You are afraid of dirty big wheel trucks? What you have a bad accident in one before?

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no

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A lot of good TV movies were made in the 70's.

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Truck was wmpty the whole time. It was someone pointed out in the beginning with the scene of Mann first passing it. It gave a hollow sound of it not carrying any load.

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The tanker would have had to beBut empty for the truck to handle as it did,and go so fast.But the fuel tanks for the engine should have ruptured and burned.

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Spielberg said that he wanted the truck to roar down the cliff like a monster a la Godzilla. We can see the truck sort of howl in agony and it "dies." Fantastic film.

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If the truck had exploded, that would be way too much in line with the overused film cliché of exploding vehicles. Not exploding is a powerful statement by the director not to fall for such hackneyed stereotypes.

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I absolutely thought it was going to blow up in a massive explosion. And it didn't. It quietly died. And I appreciated that because it was so unexpected. The end of a great film, some of Spielberg's finest and most innovative directing. Dennis Weaver was absolutely superb. I would have thought this a theatrical film. I thought the same thing when I watched my first episode of Columbo, it was such an impressive episode and at the end we find out it was directed by none other than Steven Spielberg.
Duel gets a solid 9/10.

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