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Thelma & Louise (1991):
[Afbeelding niet meer beschikbaar] Thelma Dickinson (Geena Davis) is a passive, goofy housewife, married to a controlling husband, Darryl (Christopher McDonald). Louise Sawyer (Susan Sarandon) is a single waitress who appears strong, organized and stern, with some unnamed trauma in her past. The film follows the women as they head out in Louise's teal 1966 Thunderbird convertible for a two-day vacation of fishing in the mountains that nosedives into a nightmarish situation before they even reach their destination, but which sees them change from victims of circumstance into outlaw heroines of the road. At the Silver Bullet, a cowboy bar and dance hall, Thelma meets a man called Harlan Puckett (Timothy Carhart), with whom she dances. She gets drunk and the man attempts to rape her in the parking lot. Louise finds them and threatens to shoot Harlan if he doesn't stop, using a gun Thelma brought with her. Harlan stops but then defiantly tells Louise that they were "just having a little fun." When they begin to walk away, he yells profanity and insults at them. Louise loses her temper and shoots Harlan, killing him. Thelma wants to go to the police right away, but Louise is worried that because Thelma was drunk and had been dancing with Harlan, no one would believe he was trying to rape her. Louise tells Thelma to wait while she decides as she (Thelma) lies in bed. Afraid that the authorities will prosecute her, Louise decides to run away, and Thelma follows. Louise is determined to reach Mexico but is unwilling to do so via Texas, despite the fact that they are in Oklahoma and the fastest route to Mexico leads through Texas. It is revealed that something bad happened to Louise in Texas years ago, though Louise refuses to say exactly what it was. They flee west and on the way they meet a handsome, personable young man J.D. (Brad Pitt), whom Thelma immediately likes. She convinces Louise to let him hitch a ride with them. Louise, meanwhile, contacts her boyfriend Jimmy Lennox (Michael Madsen) and asks him to send her life savings via Western Union. When she goes to pick it up, she discovers that Jimmy has come to see her in person. They go to talk in his room, while Thelma guards the money. Thelma invites J.D. into her room; it turns out that he is a robber who has broken his parole. He and Thelma become intimate, and Thelma experiences a coïtusual awakening. During their time together, J.D. describes how he conducted his hold-ups. Meanwhile, Jimmy asks Louise to marry him, and she refuses, as well as refusing to tell him what is going on. They spend the night together, and he leaves after breakfast the following morning. After Jimmy leaves, Thelma arrives and tells Louise about her night with J.D. Suddenly, Louise asks where J.D. is and becomes alarmed when Thelma tells her that she left the money back in her room. They rush to Thelma's room to find both J.D. and the money gone. Louise is distraught, and a guilty Thelma decides to take the lead while Louise is frozen with fear. She uses what J.D. taught her to rob a store. All this time the FBI has been tracking them, and after separately questioning both J.D. and Jimmy, begin putting the pieces together and are getting closer and closer to their trail. Detective Hal Slocumb (Harvey Keitel) discovers that Louise was actually coïtusually assaulted in Texas, thus fearful of a return, and he is therefore sympathetic to her predicament. During a couple of brief phone conversations, Slocumb becomes somewhat fond of Louise, yet can't convince her to come back in. View of the Colorado River and Dead Horse Point, the location of filming of the last scene Their actions continue to spiral out of control as the two of them make their way across the country, particularly with the ever-more-daring Thelma, who has shed her giggly, goofy personality for a determined, aggressive, hard-drinking one. When a policeman (Jason Beghe) stops them for speeding, Thelma threatens the policeman with her gun, steals his gun, and locks him in the trunk of his cruiser. They encounter a truck driver who repeatedly makes obscene coïtusual gestures to them on the road. They pull over to demand an apology from him, but when he refuses, they fire their pistols on the truck's fuel tank, causing it to explode. Thelma and Louise are finally cornered by police near the Grand Canyon. Detective Slocumb arrives on the scene, but is refused the chance to make one last attempt to bring the women in without incident. Rather than be captured and spend the rest of their lives in jail, they decide to drive the car over the cliff and commit suicide. Louise floors the car's accelerator, and Slocumb is shown desperately chasing after the departing car. The film
Less Than Zero (1987):
[Afbeelding niet meer beschikbaar] Clay Easton (Andrew McCarthy) is a college freshman who returns home to Los Angeles, California, for Christmas to find things very different from the way he left them. His ex-girlfriend, Blair (Jami Gertz), has been having coïtus with his high school friend, the now junkie Julian Wells (Robert Downey, Jr.), who is being hassled by his dealer, Rip (James Spader), for the $50,000 he owes. What follows is Clay's effort to help clean up Julian, who has severed ties with his family because of his lying and stealing to fund his dependency on hard drugs, mainly crack and powder cocaine. Clay notices that Blair also has a smaller cocaine problem that has accompanied her modeling career, and eventually realizes that while he was gone Blair and Julian banded together while their lives spiraled slowly out of control. During Clay's visit back home, his relationship with Blair rekindles and Julian's attitude becomes more volatile — he was forced by Rip to become a prostitute in order to sustain his fixes. It seems as if Clay and Blair are constantly going from one party to the next, throughout the movie, trying to find Julian. After one extremely drug-fueled night, Julian decides to quit, and starts to make up with his father. Later on, however, he is tempted back once again into the seedy life he was trying to leave. After Julian goes to Rip and tells him of his plans for sobriety, Rip hooks him back. Blair decides to get clean, also, and Clay rescues Julian, and after a final face-off with Rip and his henchman, they escape Los Angeles. The three drive through the night, with Julian reiterating promises of going clean again. Sometime the next day, Clay pulls over to find that the sleeping Julian has actually died of an overdose. Clay and Blair are then seen after Julian's funeral, where Clay tells Blair about the death of Julian's mother and how it affected him. Clay then tells Blair he is going back east and wants her to go with him; she agrees. The final scene of the film shows the couple leaving town and then the picture of Blair, Clay, and Julian at their graduation. This is the last time the three are seen happy together. We hear Life Fades Away by Roy Orbison playing over the closing credits. Movie Trailer -
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