Mr. Cellophane

In a location adjacent to a place in a city of some significance, what comes out of my head is plastered on the walls of this blog.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

'F' is for foundling.

A woman (played by a multiple Oscar nominee who essayed the role of FBI agent Clarice Starling) is grieving over a loss. If that weren't bad enough, her child disappears, seemingly into thin air. On top of that, everyone around her is convinced that she never had a child. To the strains of unsettling James Horner music, she searches desperately for her child, refusing to believe what she's being told.

Yep, that's pretty much the plot of The Forgotten. No, wait, that was Flightplan, wasn't it? Nah. I'm quite sure that it was The Forgotten...no. Flightplan was that film...right?

Actually, it was both The Forgotten and Flightplan. I mention this seemingly useless bit of cinematic trivia because both films were released on this, the fourth Friday in September, last year and the year before.

In the future, I'll have much more to say about their overwhelming similiarities and surprising differences. It's not like something like this can be let go.

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