Always an enjoyable scene to watch, no matter how many times! I actually think the man was perfectly happy then, lol! It is a joyful scene, and I think that Nic wanted to show a man very content in his choice then.
i think he was too Lady T, on his surface level, but as events transpire, he clearly wasn't underneath! he himself goes on to say he wants for nothing, and it was that very statement that set the whole 'a christmas carol' stylee 'glimpse' experience in motion..where he discovered the deeper truth..he was still in love with Kate and he wa lonely!
But, that he is still in love with Kate, he discovers quite late in the movie, when he gets finally to accept, that there are more important things than making lots of money.
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I never really felt that first Jack conveyed anything but a perfectly contented in his lifestyle man, and also a fine man for his situation in life. Although he is not a spirit of christmas kind of guy he is working in an environment that encourages that kind of lifestyle. Everyone in the office liked him, his secretary and he had a great rapport, so I never see him as a bad man or in need of a lesson actually. One of my two quibbles with the movie. I find it a bit heavy handed moralistically.
I really don`t think, that "New York" Jack is a bad man. It`s just different, because of the circumstances and the choice he made. He loves his work and he loves women. And, I think, he is good in reading people, but in a good way.
-- Edited by Lady Arwen on Sunday 11th of December 2011 03:04:26 PM
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Yes indeed, he is ctually really impressive in the convenience store scene, brave and concerned. Maybe a little naive, but at least he did something. Twas only when he said he didn't need anything that the 'angel' decided he need to learn a lesson.
thanks for that insight on the audio commentary Lady A! : ) I have never heard the commentary, it is not available on the region 2 dvd! i think it is on the region1 and 4... do you have the blu-ray, or a collector's edition ?
Well, I have the "region 2"-version. And, it`s the ordinary version. Watched it last night for the first time with commentary. Before, I watched it in the normal english version.
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Here is a site with some information on the New York locations used during filming. I love the look of that whole part in New York before the glimpse, especially the night time on Park Ave. Makes me want to visit NY badly.
This kind of movie can be tricky, I have seen some wherein it just suspends any kind of belief in the idea that it could happen. This one just carries you along, due to great performances, i think.