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6.4/10
IMDbSpotlight Premiere | 2010 | Tim Blake
Budget 9,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,034,214 USD
Tim Blake Nelson wrote the screenplay with Edward Norton in mind to play the roles of the twin main characters, saying "there would have been no second choice" if Norton had said no.
Edward Norton was so desperate to star in this movie that he took a pay cut, stating in an interview that he "actually got paid half what I usually make".
Tim Blake Nelson studied classics at Brown University, he also grew up in Tulsa Oklahoma.
When Bill asks the rabbi what this all means. She responds that we need to "repair the world." This is a direct translation of the Hebrew term Tikkun Olam which is a central concept of Judaism, to do what can be done to repair or fix the world.
Brady's TVZ tattoo is a reference to musician Townes Van Zandt.
"Bolger: Do you believe in a higher power? Brady Kincaid: Yea, I do. I do. It's the only way to make sense of all this. Otherwise, it's just pure fucking chaos. Bolger: Like where we is created by him and he judges what we do? Brady Kincaid: Well, I think it's more like... like parallel lines. Bolger: Parallel lines? Brady Kincaid: You know, like two lines go on and on forever and don't ever touch? Bolger: Yea. Brady Kincaid: 'Cept, they don't actually exist in nature. And man can't create true parallel. It's just more of a concept... Well that concept, that perfection, we know it exists and we think about it, but we can't ever get there ourselves. I think that right there is God."
"Daisy Kincaid: What's your aversion to proper grammar? Brady Kincaid: Rhythm maybe."
"Bolger: Do you believe in a higher power? Brady Kincaid: Yea, I do. I do. It's the only way to make sense of all this. Otherwise, it's just pure fucking chaos. Bolger: Like where we is created by him and he judges what we do? Brady Kincaid: Well, I think it's more like... like parallel lines. Bolger: Parallel lines? Brady Kincaid: You know, like two lines go on and on forever and don't ever touch? Bolger: Yea. Brady Kincaid: 'Cept, they don't actually exist in nature. And man can't create true parallel. It's just more of a concept... Well that concept, that perfection, we know it exists and we think about it, but we can't ever get there ourselves. I think that right there is God."
"Daisy Kincaid: What's your aversion to proper grammar? Brady Kincaid: Rhythm maybe."