Name a sadder ending for a character
>>84241179
Why didn't his superior genes make him immune to spinal injury?
Checkmate, Darwin!
>>84241205
The better question is, "Why didn't this advanced civilization fix his problem?" With the level of biotech they displayed, in the movie, they could have healed a spinal injury pretty easily. Also, why did he have suicidal and antisocial tendencies? Shouldn't those things have been edited out of his genome?
>>84241179
If Vincent had stayed they could have made a great couple. Pity that long faced whore and space rockets ruined a blossoming homosexual relationship. Very sad indeed.
>>84241309
>"Why didn't this advanced civilization fix his problem?"
That's what I've always thought. If they don't like it they might have written less latitude for it into the script.
(To further complicate matters I also think it's still Jude Law's single best screen performance.)
>>84241309
>With the level of biotech they displayed, in the movie, they could have healed a spinal injury pretty easily
you don't know that.
>Shouldn't those things have been edited out of his genome?
Nurture still plays it's part
Salvatore Romano in Mad Men
>>84241309
You try being crippled and then fucking up your entire life
>>84241597
>long faced whore
fuck outta here
>>84241690
I didn't even have to be crippled!
F
>>84241179
that guy in Platoon desu
>>84241179
Flying all the way to Saturn in an uncomfortable business suit sounds sadder.
jerome's in the house
watch your mouth
jerome's in the house
watch your mouth
>>84241789
qtp2t
>>84241205
Because people are expendable. It costs less to make a new person than to fix a broken one.