Didn't he place the stone back into a body of water at the end of the movie? I was thinking it sunk to the bottom or at least stayed put against the current. Can't quite remember though.
I think the "floating" was just an artistic choice in that moment, because that thing definitely didn't seem hollow when you hear it fall down stairs and when it busted dudes's skull open
5.5 mil for the 3-day, expected to near 7 for the holiday weekend. Currently sitting at 44.3 million. After tomorrow, it should pass Instructions Not Included to become the fourth highest grossing foreign film at the domestic box office. Legitimate chance it could pass Hero (54 mil), maybe even Life Is Beautiful (57 mil) to become second highest grosser ever.
FINALLY got around to watching this and my god what a masterpiece. When can we expect to see that black and white version? the heart never lies
To the man who snored loudly through my entire showing of the B&W version today: I hope you never get to see a movie ever again, yr trash
Oh he woke up /was woken up multiple times then went back to his sleep. The people he was with just thought it was funny and kept laughing.
That's why I get a pair of headphones when I see a movie (most chains have them, you just need to ask. and bring a cleaning wipe, because I know we never cleaned ours). People are the fucking worst
Me, and my friends got super baked before we saw Robin Hood. The Russel Crow one. We made the great decision to catch the last showing at 11. A bunch of us fell asleep multiple times.
Yeah, it’s an accessibility thing I think they have to. At very least Cinemark does. Two volume controls, one has the movie volume, the other offers narration for blind people