Aldous Snow:
Awful bloody film. I say, it's just a ridiculous premise. What would happen if your mobile phone killed you? Why would a mobile phone kill anyone? Doesn't make sense. How can a mobile phone have an agenda and kill people...
Peter Bretter:
I told her that when she read the script
Aldous Snow:
Yeah, you were the voice of reason, mate.
Peter Bretter:
I tried to be, but she didn't listen.
Aldous Snow:
Going around killing people. A mobile phone, like doing murders.
Peter Bretter:
Why couldn't you just take the battery out of the phone?
Aldous Snow:
Right. That's it. The battle's over.
Peter Bretter:
Yeah, we've won.
Aldous Snow:
I hated it.
Sarah Marshall:
Well, it's not for everyone, but it...
Peter Bretter:
No, it's ridiculous. Here's my favorite scene. Hello?
[Peter feigns death]
Aldous Snow:
Right. I could never happen.
Sarah Marshall:
It's a metaphor for addiction to technology.
Rachel Jansen:
For society, how we're reliant on technology. I get it. I'm with you.
Aldous Snow:
It's a metaphor for a crap movie.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:37