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Watched Detatchment last night, very good watch

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1683526/

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When I heard Chuck say "Teddy" at the end I thought that was a mistake from Chuck and that was the clue they were lying to him and he really was Teddy and not Laeddis.

But then I read a few different opinions on the ending, I reckon that he probably was Laeddis and his "live as a monster, or die as a good man" phrase was about him not being able to live with the guilt of him killing his wife and faking his illness at the end to get the memories removed via the lobotomy.

So I reckon when Chuck called him Teddy at the end it was to see if he would answer to the name on purpose, and the fact he didn't after just speaking like he was Teddy shows he knew exactly what he was doing.

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saw dogma for the first time the other day and now catching up with a load of kevin smith films.

watched clerks and mallrats yesterday, and going to watch chasing amy and jay and silent bob strike back today.

Been meaning to check out his films, his podcasts have got me interested.

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When I heard Chuck say "Teddy" at the end I thought that was a mistake from Chuck and that was the clue they were lying to him and he really was Teddy and not Laeddis.

But then I read a few different opinions on the ending, I reckon that he probably was Laeddis and his "live as a monster, or die as a good man" phrase was about him not being able to live with the guilt of him killing his wife and faking his illness at the end to get the memories removed via the lobotomy.

So I reckon when Chuck called him Teddy at the end it was to see if he would answer to the name on purpose, and the fact he didn't after just speaking like he was Teddy shows he knew exactly what he was doing.

Thats how I saw it.

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