This is why I dislike rewatching films that left a positive lasting impression on me. Aside from the fact that everything seemed to develop at a much faster rate plot-wise than it did twenty years ago when I first saw it, which I guess is normal occurrence as we get older; I remembered Bodhi as much more of a spiritual us against the world brah "good guy" when in reality he was just your typical ruthless, greedy, bank-robbing killer with an adrenaline junkie twist. Completely forgot that he left Utah in the plane with no parachute to take the fall for all of it at the end there.
>>220135976He was mad Utah cucked him too, he wanted to appear like he didn't care about that but he did.
>>220135976If you couldn't handle a rewatch, avoid the remake at all costs.
>>220136762That too, a couple of throwaway lines you don't pay much attention to initially and you get the resentment.>>220137017There's a remake? Kek. The entire movie's allure to me is the actors all being good looking individuals who fit their roles and produced well above average performances all around, I can't imagine why you'd want to "remake" it.
>>220137017Is the remake really that bad?