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Lawlight said:
Zekkyou said:

It was fairly obvious something was affecting him the moment he shot that woman. Not just because we knew Valentine had started the test, but because it went against everything his character stood for (which i expect was the point). Once we saw everyone in the church start going ape-shit, coupled with the reports Merlin had spoken about towards the start, the specifics of the situation became pretty clear.

That part really blew me away though. I had a vague idea of what i was getting myself into when i went to see it, but i wasn't expecting an ultra-violent massacre followed by Valentine shooting Harry in the head. The film had some serious balls.


Walk me through your thought process though. I was shocked the moment he shot her in the head because I thought he shot her because she was shouting at him and it was so out of character.

I am just baffled that someone managed to figure out that he was being mind-controlled straightaway. Especially when the SIM cards could have done any number of things like explode or whatever.

I was already looking out for something odd to happen since Valentine had started the test, and had already assumed the test was going to relate to the stuff Merlin had previously spoken about, so from there it was a pretty easy guess. Once everyone else started going nuts too it was obvious what was going on.

In fairness though, if i hadn't already been thinking that the test would relate to those previous report, the shock of the moment would probably have left me pretty confused until everyone else joined in.



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Acevil said:
Lawlight said:


Walk me through your thought process though. I was shocked the moment he shot her in the head because I thought he shot her because she was shouting at him and it was so out of character.

I am just baffled that someone managed to figure out that he was being mind-controlled straightaway. Especially when the SIM cards could have done any number of things like explode or whatever.


Don't you remember earlier in the film, how they talked about situations where entire camps of people were seemingly destroyed from everyone going to a rage like trance. When they are discussing the original Lancelot's assignment. 

Yeah but I didn't immediately think that that's what's happening to Harry.

In any case, I really enjoyed this movie mostly because of the action. Harry was the movie for me. Without him, it felt much weaker.



It didn't become obvious to me until everybody else started going nuts. I was very confused at first. When the entire church started attacking not just him but also each other, then it became clear.