After John and Jane killed all those people, wouldn't their boss send more people after them?? Is it me or does it seem the only way they could have a happy ending is die or they have to kill the boss and destroy all their records (Which they would probably die trying). [The boss probably decided to stop wasting resources on a lost cause.]
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005) - 3 questions
Directed by Doug Liman, starring Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Vince Vaughn (add more)
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After John and Jane killed all those people, wouldn't their boss send more people after them?? Is it me or does it seem the only way they could have a happy ending is die or they have to kill the boss and destroy all their records (Which they would probably die trying). [The boss probably decided to stop wasting resources on a lost cause.]
I understand that John and Jane work for different agencies but who does "Tank" work for? It seems unlikely that two competing agencies would need to bring in a third to solve the Smith problem, as they could both easily arrange for their deaths within their own organisations. ['Tank' works for Jane's agency. At the beging he is being watched by David Keith who is Jane's boss (Seen briefly with a pixellated image on her computer screen).]
Sort of a technical question, but what type of camera was used to make this movie, film or digital? Also, there seemed to be a lot of shots made with a hand-held camera, was there any reason for this other than the "cool" factor of the camera moving through the shot? (The hand-held shots are generally the shots that are more "shaky" and such). [The director, Doug Liman, likes to do hand-held shots.]
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