Originally Posted by fire_of_avalon
I love you, kiki. :)
Actually, though, that movie is just RICH with scenes that just took your breath away, even though they were very simple. For example, the scene where David slides his paper over to Joseph and shows him the article on the mysterious hero. To me, at this point in the film David has become what every father wants to be to his son and what every son idealizes his father as; a legendary hero.
However, the end of the film, this sense of belonging and specialness David has developed as a result of understanding he can help people, and that he can be a hero to his son and a loving husband comes crashing down when the man who led him to what he became, Elijah, turns out to be the ultimate evil David would face. That part right there, before either of them say a word, right after David sees all the newspaper articles and the half finished bombs, there's this look on Bruce Willis's face that makes my knees buckle.
Oh man, I love Bruce Willis.