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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What is running up the stairs from the basement?
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"The rats",
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What is the name of the cat given to Willard?
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"There was no cat.",
"Chloe"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who is Al Martin?
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"his boss"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who has dinner with Joan?
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"Willard"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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How does Willard feel about Joan?
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"a co-worker he likes",
"he loves her"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who are all the attendees at Willard's 27th birthday party?
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"Charlotte Stassen, his mom's friends",
"are her own aging friends."
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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In what did Willard transport the rats to Mr. Martin's party?
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"Suitcase",
"It does not say what he used to transport them in."
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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e66cdcb5-ea15-58c4-b5cf-eab82f7aaacd
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What Willard lied about to his mother?
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"if he killed the rats, he lies and tells her he did.",
"that he killed the rats"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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601c7a79-288a-905d-0ec6-8db1948b10d3
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Where does Willard bring Socrates and Ben?
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"Desperately lonely",
"To work"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What is the name of the big black rat?
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"Ben"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who is staring at Willard in the house?
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"Ben"
] | false |
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Does Willard agree to kill the rats?
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[
"yes",
"no"
] | false |
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who is Joan?
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[
"Sondra Locke"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What do the rats break in to do after Willard runs upstairs?
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"Come after him"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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ac9652b8-9a07-d542-c257-f44166830462
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Who does Willard get mad at?
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[
"Ben and starts putting him outside the bedroom"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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93a9da14-e56f-652c-2dac-c019c61833f9
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Why Willard's boss scolded him for?
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[
"Tardiness and no attempt to get assignments done on time",
"because he controls Willard's father's company now"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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5dd703d8-7415-c371-04c3-9f4972693b6a
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What is Socrates?
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[
"rat",
"The white rat becomes his best companion"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who gets killed?
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[
"Sculley, Socrates, Martin",
"Mr.Martin"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Where does Willard trap the rats?
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/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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4bdfdbb7-d25d-a2c7-abe5-fc1eb32badf6
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What does Willard try to hit the rats with?
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[
"In their cages by drowning them in his home pond"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who did his mother invite to Willard's birthday party?
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"Charlotte Stassen and the rest of her friends."
] | false |
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What prevented Willard from killing the rats?
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"The survival of Ben and the other rats",
"his guilt will not allow"
] | false |
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Willard steals from his boss with the help of what animals?
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"rats"
] | false |
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Why is Willard attacked?
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"He wants to start over without the rats",
"he put poison in the basement"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who is Willard having dinner with when he sees Ben back in the house?
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"He is having dinner with Joan."
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What bait did Willard use to snare the rats?
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"Food",
"It does not tell you the type of bait."
] | false |
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What is the condition of the house Willard and his mom live in?
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"run-down mansion",
"It is falling apart"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What did Willard's mother ordered him to do?
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"Kill the rats",
"Kill the rats in the backyard."
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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ea1195b8-dbbc-90d6-14a5-e21157ef80dd
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Where was Willard hiding when guests became screaming at the appearance of rats at the party?
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"behind the bushes"
] | false |
/m/048qkz
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Where did Willard go after his job?
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What does Willard feed the rat he finds after leaving the party?
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What kind of house does Willard live in?
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"Musty old mansion",
"un-down mansi"
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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Who pressures Williard to give up the house?
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"banks"
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What does Willard's mother order him to kill?
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"Rats",
"rats"
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Willard Stiles (Crispin Glover) is a social misfit taking care of his ill and fragile but verbally abusive mother Henrietta (Jackie Burroughs) in a musty old mansion that is also home to a colony of rats. Willard finds himself constantly humiliated in front of his co-workers by his cruel boss, Frank Martin (R. Lee Ermey), a vicious man who assumed control of the company from Willard's father upon his death, and whose professional interest in Willard extends to a personal financial one. A co-worker, Cathryn (Laura Elena Harring), has sympathy for the quirky Willard.[2] Cathryn becomes Willard's friend and love interest.
Willard quickly becomes obsessed with his friendship with a rat he names Socrates. Willard then begins to train and befriend the other rats including an extra large one he calls Ben. Ben begins to assume a position of "leadership" among the other rats, while Socrates remains Willard's favorite. After he trains the rats sufficiently, Willard takes them to Martin's home, where he unleashed them to chew the tires on Martin's Mercedes. Willard's mother panics when she overhears the rats and later dies by falling down the stairs of the basement. Willard learns soon afterward that payments on the house have fallen far behind, and that the bank will likely foreclose upon the property. Willard then says that Socrates is all he has left. Cathryn stops by and gives Willard a house-trained cat named Sculley, he sets the cat inside and leaves. The rats, led by Ben, attack and kill Sculley. When Willard arrives home he notices Ben watching him evilly; Willard begins to distrust Ben thereafter.
Desperately lonely, Willard begins to bring Socrates to work with him. Willard finds a note at his desk declaring that he's being fired by Frank Martin from the company his father founded. While he's arguing with Martin, begging not to be fired, Socrates is discovered by Ms. Leach in the supply room. Her screams alert Martin who bludgeons Socrates to death. Willard, his mental state already precarious, is devastated. Willard turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the army of basement rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his basement rats confront Martin, and upon Willard's command they swarm Martin and tear him apart.
Willard, however, mistrusts Ben and attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement. He succeeds in killing some, but Ben remains, and turns the remaining rat army against Willard. Willard barely escapes with his life and kills Ben, however shortly afterwards Cathryn, who learned of Martin's death, arrives with a couple of police detectives. An epilogue reveals that Willard has retreated into a semi-catatonic state and been placed in a mental institution. A white rat appears in his cell, which looks like Socrates and he believes is the rebirth of his one friend. In the end Willard beckons the rat over to him and says "It's not over yet, no! Our time is going to come."
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Willard
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What is the white rat's name?
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"Socrates"
] | false |
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Slipstream
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Who does Kitty Aldridge play?
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"A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water."
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Slipstream
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Byron is wanted for what crime?
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[] | true |
/m/027306b
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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de8b0a4a-2692-c3dd-0717-bbfc835e7e38
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What poem does the fugitive recite?
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[] | true |
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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0f05efa1-be66-829f-218a-4861cdbb09b6
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What do the cave-dwellers worship?
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[
"Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him"
] | false |
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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879080f9-1658-0db4-5581-31d662032592
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What does Byron heal the boy of?
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[
"Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going."
] | false |
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Slipstream
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ee22fd9a-15f9-737d-2b96-07a616fa36db
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Who shoots Byron?
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/m/027306b
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Slipstream
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1f8edd36-01ca-512a-4d8c-f6f2af1fe3f1
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What is Byron?
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[] | true |
/m/027306b
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Slipstream
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586120c0-34fe-d930-1caf-d4e3f140d18f
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What do they shoot the man with?
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Slipstream
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960e254e-b3ea-e405-447b-2fb9984dc04a
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What weapon does Owens try to sell to Tasker?
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[] | true |
/m/027306b
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Slipstream
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b8057af8-ca83-7227-623e-24dcc5adfde8
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Who shoots Owens with a dart?
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[] | true |
/m/027306b
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Slipstream
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525aca82-0ad5-d4d8-5366-7d4b84ab646a
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Who is captured?
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[] | true |
/m/027306b
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A barren Earth, with rocky dry hills and a slow narrow stream of water. A female narrator voice-over says that pollution has destroyed the surface of the planet, and that the huge wind stream now rule it: the most dangerous situation is called Slipstream- it's like a river of wind. In that scenery, an airplane with a square tail is flying after Byron (Bob Peck). Soon, William "Will" Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge) capture him. He says the renown sentences: "It's over. End of the hunt.", and makes a comment saying that Byron thought that the winds would help him. Byron says that he's heard god's voice. The two police officers take him to the small Western-like town which they are the police force of. People at the local diner wonder why Byron is so important, why there is such a big reward on his head, and even whether the charges are true at all - Byron is supposed to have killed a man. Some other people say that he's a prophet. The local canteen is a rough place. Everybody is dressed like rough cowboys, except for Byron, who dresses like a British gentleman. Petros (Alkis Kritikos) is the dirty cook there, and Abigail (Susan Leong) is the local waitress, and also the girlfriend of one of the town's rebels. Belitsky tells Matt Owens (Bill Paxton), a bounty hunter posing as a merchant, that he is scum. Belitsky and Tasker behave like they own the place, and a woman who is doing labour for life (Diana Defries) talks like a hard woman.Matt appears out of nowhere wanting to get the reward. At first Belitski and Tasker don't take him seriously, and they talk to him demissively trying to distract him. Tasker shoots a dart and he hits Matt, and tells him that it's got poison, but Matt doesn't seem to believe him. There is another diversion - a small plane crashing on them - allows Owens to take Byron away with him. On the plane, Byron doesn't talk at all while Matt feels all right and worries about Byron creating trouble, as he prefers to produce him alive.Byron says that he knows he must be punished, although he doesn't clearly state that he had killed anyone. Owens talks about Byron's ideas. Byron says that humanity has lost the battle against nature, but that there is time to re-conquer the planet. Owens is a very capable pilot, and he flies through sharp mountain ranges á la Star Wars until he reaches a town whose houses have been carved on the hill rock. Byron is able to uncuff himself. He gives the handcuffs to Owens. Byron tells him that Matt will realise pretty soon that he can trust him. The name of the town is Hell's Kitchen.Several people are having a bath on a jacuzzi. They laugh, including Rosie (Gay Baynes) and Montclaire (Robbie Coltrane) because Owens gives himself airs, but Byron has disappeared while Matt was talking to them. Byron has healed a boy's eyes, so his father (Eris Akman) will always be grateful to him. The fact that he is a healer causes a bit of a commotion on the town. Byron seems to be humouring Owens, staying with him because he's decided to do so. Matt gives his boots to one of the youngsters of the town (Bruce Boa), as he intends to leave somewhere else from that moment on, and never return to that place.The two police officer reach the woods surrounding Hell's Kitchen, and they found some men moonlightning, including Montclaire, and they kill them without difficulty. They bury the contrabandists under the rocks. Matt Owens goes on his way on his airplane with Byron, but they have to land to spend the night on a cave. Matt talks about his dreams concerning having thousands of balloons with his name on them, but he says that he always wakes up. Matt thinks that Byron is trying to plant the idea on his head of letting him go, but hat won't happen. Matt is also worried that Byron will try to do something fishy to him while they are sleeping as Byron sleeps with his eyes open-wide. Byron says that Matt wouldn't be able to kill him even if he tried to escape.Byron tries to check Matt's pulse, as he may have symptoms of curare poisoning, but Matt thinks he's tried to strungle him in his sleep. Matt admits that he's lost. Byron heals a man. Maya (Rita Wolf) says that her people didn't want to defend themselves, as violence only brings out more violence. Ariel (Eleanor David) stays by Byron's side while he heals the man. Byron heals the bleeding wound. The wounded man's name is Travis (Paul Reynolds) doesn't believe in Byron, saying that he is a false prophet, and that he wasn't born from a father. Maya tries to convince Trevor.Tasker and Belitski appear, and they make a deal with Matt: the poison's antidote in exchange of Byron. During the night, strong winds make navigation really difficult. Tasker and Belitski tell Matt that Byron is an android, a robot which wants to behave as human - that's why it was said that he wasn't born from a man. Byron is in a kind of square kite and Matt goes up to release it. Byron says that Tasker - who is ascending by way of a parachute - may join them, but Matt is more realistic and knows that they won't. Belitski says she knew that Matt Owens' word could not be trusted. The thing falls down to the floor.Ariel wants to go with them. Matt goes on wanting his reward, and Tasker mocks the machine who wants to behave as a human. Although Ariel has fought the police officers, she walks on and closes the door after her. Byron says she'll come back and Matt asks him why he is always right: Byron says he's perceptive.They are inside a dereclict church / cathedral, but it leads the way to a bar. Two men (Rico Ross & George Camiller) are drinking champagne, and the first one complains that if they keep on helping everybody, somebody will try to destroy the place in the end. Ariel wants a life which is more than mere survival from day to day. Everybody dances, and Byron does it very well.Ariel defends the idea that Byron may solve the air conditioning problem. Avatar (Ben Kingsley) oposes the idea of using an android: he deems the wind problem an unsolvable problem. He and the mother (Jennifer Hilary) are outraged that an android has shagged his daughter (Maiser Asghar), and even Ariel saying that only Byron is the android - he slept with Ariel - doesn not help Byron's cause. Byron says that he's been able to sleep and that he dreamt. Matt's decided to let Byron go. Byron seems shocked at the news. Byron is happy to have the change of either staying or going.But Bielitski and Tasker reach the hidden town. Byron is terrified: he doesn't want to be free to go if Ariel doesn't want to leave without him. Avatar says that the community is responsible of judging Byron. Ariel believes that Byron didn't kill anybody. Tasker threatens to kill everybody. The people in the community take Byron to Tasker. Bielitski shoots Matt with another dart. He punches her and ties her to a bed.Tasker leaves with Byron. The strong winds force Byron to take the reigns of the plane. However, the plane crashes and Tasker dies. Byron is distraught that Tasker thought that he could have saved him.Matt is with his new girlfriends, and he finally has his fancy-designed balloons flying off onto the sky - a bright but a bit cloudy day with a soft breeze at the most.
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Who beat the Curator?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Who is the mastermind in the gang?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Serigala Terakhir
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What is Jarot and Ale's dream for their gang?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Serigala Terakhir
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What is Sadat's reason for staying in the Gang?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Suburbside is the home turf for what gang?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Which member of the gang doesn't like fights?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Every gang in every city is controlled by what chief gang?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Jarot is the leader of what gang?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Who is the youngest member of the gang?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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Serigala Terakhir
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39511629-af8f-b217-60b4-11009f5c2da8
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What was the name of the Gang Jarot and Ale formed?
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Five friends, Ale (Fathir Mochtar), Jarot (Vino G. Bastian), Lukman (Dion Wiyoko), Sadat (Ali Syakieb), and Jago (Dallas Pratama) live in a slum. They look for trouble, fight, and extort merchants. With more leadership skills, Ale becomes the group's leader. He lives with his mother (Ully Artha), his little sister Aisyah (Fanny Fabriana), and little brother Bara (Agung Surya Putra). In the slum, there is a mute, Fathir (Reza Pahlevi), who lives with his grandmother. He is always mocked by the residents, including Ale, Lukman, Sadat, and Jago; however, Jarot often shows empathy to Fathir.
One day, there is a football match between Ale's group and a rival group. After the match, a fight breaks out. One of the rival member plans to stab Ale. However, Jarot manages to foil it by hitting the attacker's head with a stone, killing him.
Jarot is arrested. Ale's group, Jarot's parents, and his little sister Yani (Zaneta Georgina) are shocked. Ale's group still do their routines. Fathir wants to be a group member, but is rejected. Returning home, he sees his grandmother is dead; he then leaves the slum. Meanwhile, in prison, Jarot is tortured by other inmates. During visiting hours, he is jealous of the other inmates, who are visited by their relatives. He misses his friends. After that, he fights back against the other inmates who disturb him.
When released, Jarot meets Fathir. Fathir brings him to headquarter of a drug gang, Naga Hitam (Black Dragon). Jarot is offered membership by their leader (George Rudy), which he accepts. Jarot and Fathir are assigned to protect drug distribution in his home slum. They have to deal with Ale's group. Jarot then comes back home to see his family and Aisyah. He expresses his love to her. Later, Lukman's little brother overdoses. In revenge, Lukman plans to kill Jarot, but he is shot by Fathir. Sadat and Jago are furious, and plan to rape Yani in return; Jarot, enraged, tortures them to death.
Ale learns that Aisyah is in love with Jarot. He locks her in her room. However, Aisyah manages to escape and meets Jarot on a rooftop in order to ask him to stay with her; Jarot refuses. After the meeting, Aisyah is pushed from the roof by Fathir and dies immediately. Jarot assumes she killed herself, while Ale suspects Jarot. Jarot calls Ale to meet him. They fight, and Ale takes out his pistol. As they continue to struggle, a gunshot is heard; Ale drops dead. As he walks away, Jarot is shot twice by Fathir. The film closes with a scene which shows Bara taking Ale's pistol and leaving the slum with his friends to take revenge.
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What is the Last Wolves' home region?
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Where does Ma think Soong will try to rescue Todd?
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Is Soong a Khmer Rouge terrorist?
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Who is the commander of the Hong Kong ATF?
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Who hires a ship to recover the chemicals?
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Who triggered the bomb in front of Todd?
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Who appears as Soong arrives at the hangar?
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"ATU Officers"
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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What is Shirley Kwan's occupation?
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"psychologist"
] | false |
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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What does Soong activate, leading to his death?
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"chemical bomb"
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Why does Soong demand Ma to bring Todd?
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"Todd is Soong's son and prior terrorist accomplise before his amnesia set in."
] | false |
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Who arrives at the hospital with Soong?
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Who plans to seed clouds with the chemical weapon Ricin-X?
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"Soong"
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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How does Guan escape?
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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What does Soong plant?
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"He plants a bomb."
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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"Chek Lap Kok"
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Who arranges an ambush at the shipyard?
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"Koreans"
] | false |
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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Soong, a Khmer Rouge terrorist with plans to unleash mayhem in Southeast Asia by seeding the clouds with a chemical weapon known as Ricin-X, sends his son, Todd Nguyen, and Todd's female partner, Guan Ai, to Hong Kong by sea in a North Korean ship in 6 July 1998. On board is a container containing the lethal poison, which the Koreans attempt to prevent Todd from obtaining by dispatching a team of assassins from another ship to eradicate them. In the process, all twelve Koreans were killed and Todd was knocked unconscious from a severe head injury. The Hong Kong marine police showed up, forcing Guan to dump the container into the sea and escape. She could not bear to kill the unconscious Todd to prevent his capture by the police.It was revealed that Todd was a wanted criminal, and was given medical attention under the supervision of the Hong Kong Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) under the command of Ma Li. Ma also discovers that Soong has arrived in Hong Kong, where he begins to enlist his former Cambodian master to rescue his son. Todd was deemed to suffer from amnesia, and Shirley Kwan, a psychologist, was engaged to restore his memory. Kwan suggested constructing a new identity and implanting them into Todd, such that he becomes an undercover for the police, to which Ma initially objected due to moral grounds. The Cambodian master was found dead in what was deemed as suicide, and MA spots what appeared to be Soong at the scene before disappearing.Soong enters NTB's (a broadcasting station) headquarters when it was closed, kills the guard, and finds the identity of Ma through old news bulletins. He also discovered several broadcasts condemning the tyranny of the Khmer Rouge and plants a bomb, which was detonated the following day by an unsuspecting employee. The CCTV footage from the NTB building obtained by the ATF confirms Soong's presence in the city.Suspecting that Soong will launch a rescue attempt at the hospital where Todd was warded, he ordered Todd back to ATC headquarters and sets up an ambush at the hospital. Soong, Guan, and two terrorists arrive at the hospital just as Todd was removed, but they were aware of the set-up. After disrupting their communications, they rapidly kill off the ATC tactical teams and escaped despite Ma's personal intervention. After the major setback, Ma finally agrees to Kwan's idea. In the midst of it, however, Todd begins to have flashbacks of his true past, and becomes confused.Soong issues an ultimatum to Ma to have Todd at a pedestrian bridge in Wan Chai North with no bloodshed, on the condition that he be alone. Todd was put on the bridge, and again, an ambush team of snipers and undercover officers was setup. At the meeting time, an explosion suddenly erupts in a nearby building, causing a large crowd of building occupants to rush onto the bridge. Guan appears in the confusion, stabs a tinted stub into Todd's neck, and jumps off the bridge onto a passing vehicle with an unconscious Todd, and manages to escape despite police attempts to stop them. Soong appears on the bridge and tries to kill Ma, but escaped when reinforcements arrive.While in hands of Soong, an attempt was made to "cure" Todd by engaging him in activities which would trigger recollections. Still believing he was an undercover, Todd attempts to tip off Ma when Guan purchased a ship to recover the sunken chemicals. but he continues to struggle subconsciously. Ma arranges another operation at the shipyard where the terrorists are due to take the ship, and did not inform the officers of the existence of Todd as an undercover. The police suffers major casualties to the shock of Todd, who contemplated killing Soong behind his back. No notices Guan watching him with shock, however, and hesitated. He ended up saving Soong later, and all three escaped by sea. Todd sneaks back to find Kwan to reestablish his identity, but by which time, Ma has issued an arrest warrant for him and Soong. Tood returned to Soong and declared his inability to remember the cause of the revolution.A police convoy was blocked by a parked police car with an officer slumped over the wheel. The traffic policeman unsuccessfully attempts to arouse the man, and notices the policeman's neck was slit and a bomb rigged to his body. Guan triggers the bomb in the presence of Todd, who watches the explosion and gets flashbacks on the way his son died. Ma orders police presence around the area to comb for more bombs.At Kai Tak Airport, Guan, Todd, and another companion enter the airport's restricted area under the guise of journalists on an airport tour on the last day of its operations before its shift to the new airport. They wander away from the group, and were stopped by a pair of Airport Security Unit officers. Both policemen were killed, one of whom was shot in the head by Guan to the shock of Todd. Meanwhile, Soong manages to recover the chemicals from the sea. He opens the container with the help of his thumb print and that of a finger in preserved bottle, presumably from his former master. Back at ATF Headquarters, the three files found on Todd were cracked, revealing their plans to unleash the chemicals over Cambodia. Ma realises the terrorists may be planning to hijack a plane to the area to seed the clouds, and ordered the Special Duties Unit and other police agencies to rush to Kai Tak. He was informed, however, that most of them has already been erroneously deployed to the new airport site at Chek Lap Kok. Ma ordered the deployment of the remaining 12 SDU officers to the airport hangar.Guan and Todd successfully infiltrate into the airport's hangar, where they kill off the technicians there and hijack a small plane along with its crew. With a stolen police vehicle, Soong transports the chemicals to the hangar with his men. Just as he arrives, another group of ASU officers appear. All the police officers were shot dead in an ensuing gun battle, but several of Soong's men were also killed, and Guan badly injured in her attempt to save Todd. She kills herself on the aircraft, and an infuriated Todd makes off with the chemicals while the aircraft was still in the hangar.Ma and his team of SDU officers arrive at the hangar. Todd fends off two of Soong's men, and escapes into a large drain which leads to a massive underground draining tunnel system with Soong at his tail. Ma deploys his men on both sides of the tunnel to trap them, and rushes into the tunnel with his officers. Todd and Soong engages in a tussle in the tunnel before Ma's arrival with a fellow officer resulted in the officer dead and Soong badly injured by Ma. Soong sets off the chemical bomb and dies, while Ma pulls an injured Todd out of the tunnel just as the tunnel gates were shut to contain the chemical. The last aircraft takes off from the airport, and the runway lights are dimmed for the last time. Todd mysteriously disappears from the site.At the new Hong Kong International Airport Todd leaves Hong Kong with the auspices of Ma, unknown to anyone else.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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Where do Inez's parents live?
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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Where does Gil go when he breaks up with Inez?
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"He moves back to Paris."
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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What is Inez's parents' political affiliation?
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In 2010, Gil Pender, a successful but creatively unfulfilled Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's wealthy, conservative parents. Gil is struggling to finish his first novel, centered on a man who works in a nostalgia shop. Inez dismisses his ambition as a romantic daydream, and encourages him to stick with lucrative screenwriting. Gil is considering moving to Paris (which he notes, much to the dismay of his fiancée, is at its most beautiful in the rain). Inez is intent on living in Malibu. By chance, they are joined by Inez's friend Paul, who is described as both pedantic and a pseudo-intellectual, and who speaks with great authority but questionable accuracy on the history and artworks of Paris. Paul contradicts a tour guide at the Musée Rodin, and insists that his knowledge of Rodin's relationships is more accurate than that of the guide. Inez admires him; Gil finds him insufferable.[7]
Gil gets drunk one night when Inez has gone off dancing with Paul and his wife, and becomes lost in the back streets of Paris. At midnight, a 1920s Peugeot Type 176 car draws up beside him, and the passengers, dressed in 1920s clothing, urge him to join them. They go to a party for Jean Cocteau where the astonished Gil realizes that he has been transported back to the 1920s, an era he idolizes. He encounters Cole Porter, Alice B. Toklas, Josephine Baker, and Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, who take him to meet Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway offers to show Gil's novel to Gertrude Stein, and Gil goes to fetch his manuscript from his hotel. However, as soon as he leaves, he finds he has returned to 2010 and that the bar where the 1920s literati were drinking is a closed laundromat.
Gil attempts to bring Inez to the past with him the following night, but she becomes impatient and peevishly returns to the hotel. Just after she leaves, the clock strikes midnight and the same car arrives, this time with Hemingway inside. He takes Gil to meet Stein, who agrees to read his novel and introduces him to Pablo Picasso and his lover Adriana. Adriana and Gil are instantly attracted to each other. Stein reads aloud the novel's first line:[8]
â
'Out Of The Past' was the name of the store, and its products consisted of memories: what was prosaic and even vulgar to one generation had been transmuted by the mere passing of years to a status at once magical and also camp.
â
Adriana says that she is hooked by these few lines and has always had a longing for the past, especially the 1890s.
Gil spends each of the next few nights in the past. His late-night wanderings annoy Inez, and arouse the suspicion of her father, who hires a private detective to follow him. Gil spends more and more time with Adriana, who leaves Picasso for a brief dalliance with Hemingway. Gil realizes he is falling in love with her, leaving him in conflict. He confides his predicament to Salvador DalÃ, Man Ray and Luis Buñuel, but being surrealists they see nothing strange about his claim to have come from the future, finding it to be perfectly normal. They discuss the impossibility of Gil's relationship with Adriana, and each of the artists envisages a different masterpiece inspired by such an unusual romance. Later on Gil suggests to a young Luis Buñuel a movie plot - that of Buñuel's own 1962 film The Exterminating Angel - and leaves while Buñuel continues to question the plot idea.
While Inez shops for expensive furniture, Gil meets Gabrielle, an antique dealer and fellow admirer of the Lost Generation. He buys a Cole Porter gramophone record, and then finds Adriana's diary from the 1920s on a book stall by the Seine, which reveals that she was in love with him. Reading that she dreamed of receiving a gift of earrings from him and then making love to him, Gil attempts to steal a pair of earrings from Inez to give to Adriana, but is thwarted by Inez's early return from a trip.
Gil buys earrings for Adriana. Returning to the past, he finds her at a party and tells Adriana, "I sense there are some complicated feelings you have for me." He then takes her for a walk, they kiss, and he gives her the earrings. While she's putting them on, a horse-drawn carriage comes down the street, and a richly-dressed couple inside the carriage invite Gil and Adriana for a ride. The carriage transports the passengers to the Belle Ãpoque of the 1890s, an era Adriana considers Paris's Golden Age. Gil and Adriana go first to Maxim's Paris, then to the Moulin Rouge where they meet Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, and Edgar Degas. Gil asks what they thought the best era was, and the three determine that the greatest era was the Renaissance. The enthralled Adriana is offered a job designing ballet costumes, and proposes to Gil that they stay, but Gil, upon observing that different people long for different "golden ages," has an epiphany, and realizes that despite the allure of nostalgia, it is better to live in the present. Adriana however, elects to stay in the 1890s, and they part.
Gil rewrites the first two chapters and retrieves his draft from Stein, who praises his progress as a writer and tells him that Hemingway likes it, but questions why the main character has not realized that his fiancée (based on Inez) is having an affair with a pedantic character (based on Paul).
Gil returns to 2010 and confronts Inez. She admits to having slept with Paul, but dismisses it as a meaningless fling. Gil breaks up with her and decides to move to Paris. Inez's parents agree with Gil when he tells her that they are not right for each other. Amid Inez's pique, Gil calmly leaves, after which Inez's father tells her and her mother that he had Gil followed, though the detective has mysteriously disappeared. It is revealed that the detective found himself in the Versailles of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and is last seen fleeing from the agents of the State.
Walking by the Seine at midnight, Gil bumps into Gabrielle and, after it starts to rain, he offers to walk her home and they learn that they share the love of Paris in the rain.
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