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Re: Ruby Sparks

#11 Post by Ms Thrifty » Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:14 am

I think you could see that Calvin felt painfully ambivalent about his manipulation of Ruby even as he was orchestrating it: he looked as wracked by guilt as she did by her emotional rollercoaster.

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Re: Ruby Sparks

#12 Post by canadian_turtle » Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:17 am

I agree. He was just making a point to her, not misusing his ability for his own pleasure. He could've done so much harm throughout their relationship but he mostly stayed very chivalrous, I don't think many other people would've done the same in his position.
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#13 Post by Beate » Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:26 am

Saw this with Nectar points today.

I thought this could have been so much better. It didn't know whether it wanted to be a comedy, a rom-com or a Frankenstein movie. It was actually a bit creepy, especially in that scene where he starts writing her actions like a madman. It tries very hard to make a point about relationships and that we should take someone as they are and not try to change them but I wanted it to be funnier and not so slow - by the time he really started manipulating her the film was nearly over! Also, are we really supposed to believe that there are writers out there still typing away on an old-fashioned typewriter? And why did he not try to manipulate other people by his writing? And did we have to have Steve Coogan in it?

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#14 Post by raj101 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:16 am

canadian_turtle wrote:I think this was directly related to the emotional ups and downs she went through when Calvin kept altering her thoughts in the scenes that came before, not the writer's perspective on women in general.
very perceptive.


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#15 Post by biggins » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:36 am

Saw this yesterday using one of my vouchers. A so-so movie - nothing to excite me about it. He did get rid of the typewriter at the end and up date to a laptop but given that he made so much money from his first book ( judging by the house he lived in )you would think he would have had a computer long ago.

Is it me or did we never really find out if others did see her or was that in his imagination also? The wooden chair was there so he had been to his mothers house so he didn't dream that. 5/10
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#16 Post by canadian_turtle » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:49 am

biggins wrote:Is it me or did we never really find out if others did see her or was that in his imagination also? The wooden chair was there so he had been to his mothers house so he didn't dream that. 5/10
His brother and mother communicated with her and the scene in the restaurant/cafe where he was on a "date" with the other girl confirmed that she was real as he did get wet from the glass she threw and the waiter commented on it.
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Re: Ruby Sparks

#17 Post by biggins » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:44 pm

canadian_turtle wrote:
biggins wrote:Is it me or did we never really find out if others did see her or was that in his imagination also? The wooden chair was there so he had been to his mothers house so he didn't dream that. 5/10
His brother and mother communicated with her and the scene in the restaurant/cafe where he was on a "date" with the other girl confirmed that she was real as he did get wet from the glass she threw and the waiter commented on it.
Yes I know that they all said they could see her but at the end she wasn't real after all it was he who had invented her. He said at the end was that it was some kind of magic when he came across the "real" Ruby sitting under the tree. So how was she seen by everyone if she didn't exist - so that is why I wondered if he had imagined them actually seeing her too.
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Re: Ruby Sparks

#18 Post by canadian_turtle » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:56 pm

biggins wrote:
canadian_turtle wrote:
biggins wrote:Is it me or did we never really find out if others did see her or was that in his imagination also? The wooden chair was there so he had been to his mothers house so he didn't dream that. 5/10
His brother and mother communicated with her and the scene in the restaurant/cafe where he was on a "date" with the other girl confirmed that she was real as he did get wet from the glass she threw and the waiter commented on it.
Yes I know that they all said they could see her but at the end she wasn't real after all it was he who had invented her. He said at the end was that it was some kind of magic when he came across the "real" Ruby sitting under the tree. So how was she seen by everyone if she didn't exist - so that is why I wondered if he had imagined them actually seeing her too.
I understood it completely differently, lol. To me it all did happen and wasn't a dream, the "real" Ruby at the end meaning the one he had written to be "real" so he could no longer manipulate her and she had no memories of him as her creator.
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Re: Ruby Sparks

#19 Post by raj101 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:04 pm

man I wish I could create some dream chick with my laptop.
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Re: Ruby Sparks

#20 Post by Ms Thrifty » Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:57 pm

This was what I meant when I said if I thought too hard about the ending, it didn't make sense to me...

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