Friday 31 August 2018

Coincidence or no?

I rewatched Terry Gilliam's excellent Twelve Monkeys earlier this week, partly because it was referenced in the highly recommended Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema sci-fi episode, partly because it happened to be on the iPlayer and partly because I wanted to remind myself how good it is. And in watching it, I noticed something I hadn't picked up on before.

There's a scene roughly half-way through in which our protagonist, James Cole (Bruce Willis), beats up some lowlife before they beat him up. His heroine, Kathryn Railly (Madeleine Stowe), fears that he has killed them, to which Cole replies, "All I see are dead people." Which seems to foreshadow the tag line from another Philly-set Willis vehicle, The Sixth Sense, in which Haley Joel Osment's character Cole Sear explains, "I see dead people."

Coincidence or intentional reference by M. Night Shyamalan? Who knows? And apart from me, who cares?


From one Cole to another...

Twelve Monkeys pre-dates Sixth Sense by four years.

2 comments:

  1. And both Coles too, well who can say? I'm afraid I haven't seen Twelve Monkeys - but loved Sixth Sense. Sat here and watched it on my own one Sunday afternoon with the curtains closed and scared myself silly!

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    1. Definitely worth watching and currently free to watch on iPlayer - hurry!

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