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RIP MR. SMOKE
this was my exact take on it. from the very beginning Nick seemed like a complete fake. even when you start realizing the wife is fukkin insane, you don't feel any sympathy for nick because it's obvious he's just a piece of shyt. the scene where they first met, their dialogue came off so cheesy and forced....almost like the director WANTED it to feel scripted. at that point I was almost turned off to the movie until I realized that was the whole intention. really great film.Well, yes and no. We know by both Amy's monologue and with Nick's own admission in the interrogation scene that the beginning parts were definitely true. However, we have NO CLUE as to what is true or false, because Nick HIMSELF is full of shyt. A lot of things that he was saying weren't the truth either. In spite of a lot of the lies, there was a lot of TRUTH within those lies. That's the reason the dairy itself would be inadmissible. We actually LEARNED later that Nick is INDEED capable to violence when he first learned she got pregnant and her pushed her to the wall with her hand on her throat, so he COULD be lying the police about that as well of other things. The whole reason she fell in love with him was the fact he was a bullshytter like herself, and the main reason she went back to him is because she saw him on the interview bullshytting his way in order to get public to side with him (which he actually claimed he was really trying to reach one person which was her). So REALLY we do not know WHAT is true and what isn't.
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