Reptile: Film Review

Contains spoilers… lots of spoilers.

Other reviewers don’t seem to have like it, in the main.

I’ll talk about the weak points first.

There’s the clumsy opening in Reptile with Ben Nichols (Benicio del Toro) having cut his hand. It seemed so obviously made to encourage us to think that maybe he was the killer, and that therefore it was one of ‘those’ kinds of films.

And the sloughed off snakeskin that was irrelevant to the plot line and yet the film is entitled Reptile. Why?

It’s not 100% clear that it was Will Grady (Justin Timberlake) and not one of his co-conspirators who killed his girlfriend. The killer stabbed her many times. The film kind of pushes it that it was Grady. So how would he be able to leave the scene without leaving traces of himself on the victim?

And how would he be able to avoid having blood from the victim on his clothes, on himself and/or in his car when he left the scene? Oh of course, she wasn’t killed there. She was killed at that other place – the church with the calcimine paint that was found on her hand. That explains why the walls in the house weren’t covered in blood. But then how did the killer(s) manage to get her body into the bedroom in the house without leaving traces of her everywhere?

And why not just leave her body in the church? Why bother putting her body in the house at all?

They took swabs for DNA and all they found on the body was hair from a wig? And what wig? It is never mentioned again.

And why was there no follow-up, no investigation of how Nicol’s partner Dan Cleary (Ato Essandoh) let a suspect grab his gun?

Would the villains have shot Captain Robert Allen (Eric Bogosian) right there in a house full of people with kids playing outside? They would at least have to clear up. They would at least remove any doubt in Nicol’s mind about what might then happen. So surely the villains would have saved shooting there own there, and done it in a better time and place.

In the finale, did the kids playing outside not hear the first shot when the villains turned on their own? Did the kids not hear the next shot? Was it only when the third man was down that they crowded up to the window? Well, maybe.

That’s a lot of weak points. They should hire me to spot them before they wrap up films.

Despite All

Despite these little dents in the story – the strong points are very strong. The arc of the story reads like lives lived in a small town. And the pieces fall in and put the story together well.

Benicio del Toro is a joy to watch. I think he was wearing a wig. That’s a lot of hair. But who knows.

The little things, like the earring he wore at the dinner with friends. Then in the car on the way to the crime scene he removes it. And the way he leaned back, smiling, in the RV with is partner in the car dealer’s lot. Or the interactions with his wife – the language, the easy sexual closeness.

The finale when he confronts his bosses and the way that played out. That was convincing. That is except, would Wally (Domenick Lombardozzi) really have waited with gun cocked after Nicols shoots Chief Marty Graeber (Mike Pniewski)? Would he wait for old time’s sake?

Despite all these gaps and holes, for my money it’s a good film.

Macron And Israel

Let’s tie up Macron, Israel, the Far Right, Muslims, and Reform UK.

After Israeli troops were alleged to have fired on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, Macron was quoted as saying that Israel “must not forget” it owed its existence to a United Nations resolution.

In reply, prime minister Netanyahu said Israel was founded by the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, not a UN ruling. And that among those who fought for Israel in 1948 were French Jews who had been sent to death camps after being rounded up by the collaborationist Vichy regime.

Ouch, and touché.

Now we have a question. What prompted Macron to make the comments about Israel in a cabinet meeting? Is he genuinely outraged over Israel’s actions? He cannot be blind to the lopsided proclamations of the UN.

Overall, Macron has supported Israel while also advocating for Palestinian rights and a negotiated peace process.

Then what? Is he perhaps only too aware of the powder keg on which he sits?

Around 8–10% of the French population is Muslim. That’s roughly 5 to 7 million people from the former French colonies in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.

If Macron came down heavily on the side of Israel and Muslims in France took to the streets, what would happen? Would The Gilets Jaunes also be swept up in a rising tide of discontent?

France is on in its Fifth Republic, established in 1958 under Charles de Gaulle in response to political instability during the Algerian War of Independence and the collapse of the Fourth Republic.

Does Macron fear that if he were to side strongly with Israel, we might see a sixth Republic?

Far Right groups in Britain say that Islam is incompatible with British life. They accuse the police force and politicians in Britain of backing off criticising Muslim grooming gangs for fear of upsetting the four million people of Muslim descent in the country.

Whatever the truth of the allegations, Britain is in a similar position to France, sitting on a powder keg.

One can see the rise of the right wing Reform Party because it is only too pleased to confront the issue and place responsibility on those immigrants would do not wish to be absorbed culturally.

Where will it lead, in Britain, in France, and beyond?

Willing Will

Twitter is full of photos at the moment of the attack on October 7th last year in Israel. One person who is showing a lot of photos and clips has a tagline that reads:

“Man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills.” – Arthur Schopenhauer

Schopenhauer was born in 1788 and is famous worldwide for his philosophy of pessimism, that human life is driven by an insatiable and irrational “will to live,” which leads to suffering.

The assertion in the statement that ‘man cannot will what he wills’ is older than Schopenhauer. It is part of Kabbalah and dates back two thousand years.

In that tradition, the counterpoint to ‘man cannot will what he wills’ is that man can work opposite that which is implanted in him. For that he must have a vision that takes him out of himself. There are many texts on the subject.

What can I make of those who did the killing on October 7th. Many people have described them as sub-human, as animals. What were they like as children in the playground? What environment formed them? What ‘will’ was born in them that found its expression in delight in killing and mutilating?

Dear People

We are subject to being affected by messages. We know this is true in advertising. Companies spend millions and millions affecting us. We are affected by volume. The more messages, the more we are affected by them.

The companies that spend the most on advertising turn the most people into customers.

Of course there is crummy advertising and clever advertising.

Trump spent years getting a well-known public face on The Apprentice. When he turned to politics, people already knew him.

He repeated his message and affected people. Biden did the same and beat Trump.

Politicians hired companies to profile people they could affect. The companies hacked into people’s profiles and delivered just the right message that would push people’s buttons.

A politician needs skill and needs to understand that people are affected by messages. The more messages the more they are affected.

Trump launched his original platform on the message of Drain The Swamp. Now on June 5 this year he has launched Swamp The Vote USA.

Now we have a dirty player in the game. He bought an internet social media company so he could tailor the algorithm to swamp the platform with messages in support of one candidate and smother messages from the other side.

He is not listening to people, he is using unfair, hidden means to affect people.

Postscript

It is not just straight consumerism or politics. Notice how bands playing on stage have made bigger and bigger displays. The bigger the display the more it burns into and affects the person.

Letters From An American

I subscribe to Letters From An American, written by Heather Cox Richards.

Because what she wrote yesterday is so relevant to what I am saying, I am repeating a chunk of it here. You can read the full article here.

Early this morning, X owner Elon Musk posted to his more than 200 million followers: “Yes, they are literally using YOUR tax dollars to import voters and disenfranchise you! It is happening right in front of your eyes. And FEMA used up its budget ferrying illegals into the country instead of saving American lives. Treason.” On Wednesday, Dana Mattioli, Joe Palazzolo, and Khadeeja Safdar of the Wall Street Journal broke the story that Musk has been financing groups with ties to Miller since 2022.

But of course, it is NOT happening in front of anyone’s eyes.