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Who was speechless the last 34 minutes of the film?


I sure has hell was, I saw this film, about five years ago, and let me tell you, during the end of it, especially Martin Sheen and John Heard's tearful reactions, I couldn't say anything at all, but, my friend sitting some six feet away was bawling her eyes out. Mekhi, Julia, Josh, Martin, Rain and John Heard delivered absolutely incrediblely realistic performances in here.

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I can't believe nobody's replied to this, I was speechless as well. I couldn't beleieve what had just happened because I never read Othello so I didn't know what to except. I felt like someone punched me in the face, I watched the credits for like 5 minutes before I could finally bring myself to turn the movie off.

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i cried soo much.. it was so sad their acting was great

"The only thing you need in life is love"- Ewan McGregor Moulin Rouge

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Due to a scratchy dvd, I missed the last two minutes. Can anyone fill me in? I saw till the coach is told what has happened and goes racing from the basketball court.

I don't want the world, I just want your half.

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They show him crying in the back. John Heard's character rushes there just in time to see his daughter's body being carried out on a stretcher. The police arrest Josh Hartnett's character. Great movie, hugely underrated and that damn music WILL get to you.

"I am the ultimate badass, you do not wanna *beep* wit' me!" Hudson in Aliens.

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I thought it was a really well done film, but because I had read Othello, I knew what was going to happen. More realistic than the play, too. I mean, in the end when Othello "kills" Desdemona, he smothers her with a pillow. Not bad, but then a few minutes later she has her last lines??? Glad the movie was more realistic and made more sense.
Still, Shakespeare did a nice job with his play. The filmmakers of O just updated it for today's audiences. Nice to see.

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@lauralynnfoster Still, Shakespeare did a nice job with his play.
Yep, and Mozart did a nice job with his compositions, too.

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Well, they don't call it a tragedy for nothing! :) One thing for certain in a Shakespeare tragedy is a high body count.

I guess love, gore, and war were box office hits even 400 years ago. ;)

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Hugo/Iago has to be one of the best villains ever, he was smart, manipulitve(sp)friendly(meaning he fooled everyone with his Ted Bundy act) and he didn't show any remorse when everybody was dying at the end and all because of his jealousy.

Prepare to get f u c k e d by the long dick of the law.

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i just saw it and it was crazy the ending, sad

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LOL, it's true. Shakespeare's stories do have a high body count.

"I am the ultimate badass, you do not wanna `*beep*` wit me!"- Hudson in Aliens.

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we watched it in english class, we're doing an essay on it
the last part was generally silence
but there was some parts where evryone just laughed
like when rogers crying and says 'but when he wakes up he'll tell on me!'

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I loved this movie, it grew to be one of my favorite movies, IMO this is Mekhi Phifer's BEST Movie, and I loved him in Dawn of the Dead '04, Clockers, and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. He's really matured in his films and his acting, which was evident in O, especially.

He always seems to be in a good movie, he was also good in Shaft, Brian's song and he, Angelina Jolie & William Forsythe made Hell's Kitchen worth watching (just their scenes, lol!) I loved his performances in Carmen: A Hip Hopera, High School High, Honey, 8 Mile and This Christmas.

"I am the ultimate badass, you do not wanna `*beep*` wit' me!" Hudson in Aliens.

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The last act of this film was pretty *beep* incredible if you ask me. It's a pity more people haven't seen this movie. I think it's a pretty effective Shakespearean adaptation.

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all i could think when desi was bein strangled was grab his balls, he'll be in so much pain he'l have to let you...
it bein shakespeare i expected a loads of deaths and i felt most for that roger bloke...

Punctuality is the thief of time...

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Mekhi Phifer's speech at the end is so sad, I remeber thinking what a mess when the plan went wrong.

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hugo was an amazing character. So maniplative,he had everything planned out, he is a truely great villian. I started to get speechless when odin assaulted the ball boy, but i started to get really impressed by the acting when hugo and micheal are talking and odin thinks he's talking about desy when he's talking about brandy.

ville valo is sexy.jake epstein is good looking. and cassie steele is hot.

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BUMP

"I am the ultimate badass, you do not wanna `*beep*` wit' me!" Hudson in Aliens.

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Speechless?
No, that's a bit OTT for me.

Define "opinion" then get back to me.

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Your talking about 34 minutes before, i couldn't move from in front of the TV even when the credits were up. I guess the whole movie took me by surprise it was so disturbing even when Desi and Odin was happy. I was really sad for i wanted Odin to found out about Hugo and apologize to Desi. I didn't want any of them to die. All in all this movie was brilliantly written and i loved the movie even though it was disturbing!

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Me either, I didn't want either of them to die but knowing what happened in Othello, I knew it was coming. Underrated film.

"I am the ultimate badass, you do not wanna `*beep*` wit me!"- Hudson in Aliens.

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