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Did the grandmother take advantage of Cochran?


In the scene where the grandmother (La Vieja) is attempting to nurse Cochran back to health, does she take advantage of him?

After Mauro lays Cochran on the bed, La Vieja wastes no time hastily cutting into, and then ripping off Cochran's pants. Next, she demands that the daughter leave the room so the two can have privacy. She then begins a sensual rub of Cochran's chest. In the next scene, La Vieja is outside smoking a cigarette.

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Not at all. She didn't want her young grand daughter to see a naked man.
The rubbing isn't sensual at all- she's checking for broken bones- !!!
Honestly can't believe you asked this question!!

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Possibly one of the most unintentionally funny posts I've ever read. Maybe stick to Disney movies little kid!

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I wondered the same thing as did the Cochran character. Not so much when she was checking for broken bones or the spells, but when he woke up, saw he was totally naked and then tried pulling that sheet around him with one hand - he wasn't just wondering where he was. Then he was lead over to that hammock outside, gave the old lady a look like, "What did you do to me?", and she smiled like she could read his mind even though not even looking at him. Then when he left in the truck, she had that same smile. She had to clean him, and that meant everything. Might have been the only happy ending in the whole flick.

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