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Difference between revisions of "A Scanner Darkly"
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In the book, Barris instead used a ".22 pistol," beyond which no other details were mentioned, not even if it was a revolver or otherwise. | In the book, Barris instead used a ".22 pistol," beyond which no other details were mentioned, not even if it was a revolver or otherwise. | ||
− | On a side note, Robert Downey Jr. is infamous for his bouts with drug addiction and bipolar disorder (he had his first post-rehab role in 2001, only 5 years before this movie's release), and playing the at-times manic and paranoid James Barris was undoubtedly a deeply personal experience for him, just as writing ''A Scanner Darkly'' was for its late author. | + | On a side note, [[Robert Downey Jr.]] is infamous for his bouts with drug addiction and bipolar disorder (he had his first post-rehab role in 2001, only 5 years before this movie's release), and playing the at-times manic and paranoid James Barris was undoubtedly a deeply personal experience for him, just as writing the ''A Scanner Darkly'' novel was for its late author. |
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Revision as of 19:27, 9 March 2014
Work In Progress This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:A Scanner Darkly for current discussions. Content is subject to change. |
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Weapons are listed on this page in the order that they appeared in the movie.
The following weapons were used in the film A Scanner Darkly:
Unknown Glock Pistol
James Barris' Revolver
In the book, Barris instead used a ".22 pistol," beyond which no other details were mentioned, not even if it was a revolver or otherwise.
On a side note, Robert Downey Jr. is infamous for his bouts with drug addiction and bipolar disorder (he had his first post-rehab role in 2001, only 5 years before this movie's release), and playing the at-times manic and paranoid James Barris was undoubtedly a deeply personal experience for him, just as writing the A Scanner Darkly novel was for its late author.