Yeah, It's the Voice… (SPOILER WARNING)
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Shattered
jacksommersby — 18 years ago(October 12, 2007 03:28 PM)
that serves as the film's most gaping flaw. Stanton would not have the same voice as Merrick. (By the way, I'm amazed that more people don't correlate the hero's last name with the disfigured title character in
The Elephant Man
, who's named John Merrick.) Surely, Petersen, who wrote and directed along with everyone else associated with the film knew this was a serious flaw but just didn't care. Would like to get my hands on the novel it was based on to see if the author worked out a way to cover for this. -
CranekickWinja — 13 years ago(January 24, 2013 03:33 AM)
Voice? and the plastic surgery scars, and the fact he didn't realise he had plastic surgery, and the fact that blonde bit could of just let him in on the plan from the beginning.
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Lucy9596 — 13 years ago(January 31, 2013 01:31 PM)
and the plastic surgery scars, and the fact he didn't realise he had plastic surgery,
Why would he realize? He had a car accident and his face was not recognizable anymore. There would be scars anyways.
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TrumpIsAHump — 13 years ago(February 23, 2013 08:11 AM)
And the fact that you can't just hand a doctor a photo, and make one person look exactly like another just through plastic surgery. Bone structure makes that impossible.
But, it was a movie, and there has to be some suspension of disbelief, if you want to enjoy the story for what it is. -
toshguy — 12 years ago(May 31, 2013 03:45 PM)
In the flashback scene where we see the real Merrick form Stanton's perspective, Tom Berenger's voice IS different. It was obviously dubbed by another actor specifically for that scene because the character is different. Furthermore, early on in the film, when the recuperating Merrick (actually Stanton) and his "wife" are in bed, the phone rings, she picks it up and talks to some girlfriend of hers, saying that Dan's voice sounds "sexier" now. That scene obviously implies that there is a noticeable difference in voices and that it is apparently attributed to the accident (as implausible as that may be).
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franzkabuki — 11 years ago(November 27, 2014 03:19 PM)
"You can't just hand a doctor a photo, and make one person look exactly like another just through plastic surgery".
Yeah - I suppose had she handed them a photo of a Chinaman, they would have given her a Chinaman.
There ARE limits to the good old suspension of disbelief; I mean, I could take that kinda sh-t in something like a Bond movie, but not as the defining plot twist in a mystery thriller.
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citizenofdis — 11 years ago(December 26, 2014 09:28 PM)
"You can't just hand a doctor a photo, and make one person look exactly like
another just through plastic surgery".
Especially if the surgeons themselves are not aware that it is a different person.
Yeah - I suppose had she handed them a photo of a Chinaman, they would have
given her a Chinaman.
Or North Korean, like a reverse Die Another Day.