8/27/2010

Salt

I just watched the new film Salt. I really liked it.

In the film you see Angelina getting tortured and beaten up. I know what to get Jennifer Aniston for Christmas.

In the film you get a blonde Angelina and then a brunette Angelina. Why is it they never make the lead characters go ginger for a little while? It seems like they are under representing the red section of society.

The way it normally works is that the blonde version of a character is the good one and the dark haired version if the baddie.

Why can't they have a middle bit in the film where the lead character has to run for cover when the sun comes out a bit? They could have the lead actor fight off bullies and see them try to pull their romantic lead, who would have dark hair and dark eyes, as the ginger protagonist tries to give their off-spring someone else's dominant genes.

Maybe this is why I don't write films for a living.

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