Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup
Deleted line(s) 33 (click to see context) :
* HeroesWantRedheads: At least [[spoiler:The Accompanist and Henry does]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 18,19 (click to see context) from:
* CerebusCallback: The song "We Love Each Other So Much," which Ann and Henry sings early on in the film is revealed to be [[spoiler: a song The Accompanist created for Ann, during their affair. When Annette plays the instrumental version of it on her piano, that sets Henry down a path that lead to The Accompanist's death]].
* CharacterTitle
* CharacterTitle
to:
* CerebusCallback: The song "We Love Each Other So Much," which Ann and Henry sings early on in the film is revealed to be [[spoiler: a [[spoiler:a song The Accompanist created for Ann, during their affair. When Annette plays the instrumental version of it on her piano, that sets Henry down a path that lead to The Accompanist's death]].
* %%* CharacterTitle
Changed line(s) 21 (click to see context) from:
* ChildProdigy: [[spoiler: After Ann's death, Annette is revealed to be able to sing opera prodigiously when moonlight hits her face.]]
to:
* ChildProdigy: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After Ann's death, Annette is revealed to be able to sing opera prodigiously when moonlight hits her face.]]
Changed line(s) 23 (click to see context) from:
--> Fuck off, fuck off, fuck outta here!
to:
Changed line(s) 28 (click to see context) from:
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: If you view a movie from ProtagonistCenteredMorality, by the end of the movie, Henry's career is in tatters and he's found guilty of killing both Ann and The Accompanist, while Annette comes back to tell him she's given up her career and is never talking to him again, leaving him completely alone. Though, if you find Henry completely unsympathetic it could be seen as BittersweetEnding for Annette (more of sweet then bitter) since she finally gets to make decisions for herself and no longer is a puppet for either of her parents]].
to:
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: If [[spoiler:If you view a movie from ProtagonistCenteredMorality, by the end of the movie, Henry's career is in tatters and he's found guilty of killing both Ann and The Accompanist, while Annette comes back to tell him she's given up her career and is never talking to him again, leaving him completely alone. Though, if you find Henry completely unsympathetic it could be seen as BittersweetEnding for Annette (more of sweet then bitter) since she finally gets to make decisions for herself and no longer is a puppet for either of her parents]].
Changed line(s) 31,32 (click to see context) from:
--> '''Henry''': ''[[CallBack So why did I become a comedian?]]''
--> '''Audience''': ''You're not! You're not! Not Any More! Asshole! Asshole! Sick! Sick!''
--> '''Audience''': ''You're not! You're not! Not Any More! Asshole! Asshole! Sick! Sick!''
to:
--> '''Henry''': '''Henry:''' ''[[CallBack So why did I become a comedian?]]''
--> '''Audience''':comedian?]]''\\
'''Audience:''' ''You're not! You're not! Not Any More! Asshole! Asshole! Sick! Sick!''
--> '''Audience''':
'''Audience:''' ''You're not! You're not! Not Any More! Asshole! Asshole! Sick! Sick!''
Changed line(s) 39 (click to see context) from:
* TheMusical
to:
Changed line(s) 41,43 (click to see context) from:
--> ''What's your problem? What's your fucking problem?''
--> ''It's your problem! Fuck, it's not my problem!''
--> ''It's your problem! Your fucking problem!''
--> ''It's your problem! Fuck, it's not my problem!''
--> ''It's your problem! Your fucking problem!''
to:
--> ''It's
It's your problem! Fuck, it's not my
--> ''It's
It's your problem! Your fucking problem!''
Changed line(s) 49,50 (click to see context) from:
--> The authors are here, so let's not show disdain
--> The authors are here, and they're a little vain
--> The authors are here, and they're a little vain
to:
-->
The authors are here, and they're a little vain
Changed line(s) 52 (click to see context) from:
--> [[spoiler:''"Daddy kills people."'']]
to:
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 28 (click to see context) from:
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: If you view a movie from ProtagonistCenteredMorality, by the end of the movie, Henry's career is in tatters and he's found guilty of killing both Ann and The Accompanist, while Annette comes back to tell him she's given up her career and is never talking to him again, leaving him completely alone. Though, if you find Henry completely unsympathetic it could be seen as BittersweetEnding for Annette (more of sweet then bitter) since she finally gets to make decisions for herself and no longer is a puppett for either of her parents]].
to:
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: If you view a movie from ProtagonistCenteredMorality, by the end of the movie, Henry's career is in tatters and he's found guilty of killing both Ann and The Accompanist, while Annette comes back to tell him she's given up her career and is never talking to him again, leaving him completely alone. Though, if you find Henry completely unsympathetic it could be seen as BittersweetEnding for Annette (more of sweet then bitter) since she finally gets to make decisions for herself and no longer is a puppett puppet for either of her parents]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 28 (click to see context) from:
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: By the end of the movie, Henry's career is in tatters and he's found guilty of killing both Ann and The Accompanist, while Annette comes back to tell him she's given up her career and is never talking to him again, leaving him completely alone.]]
to:
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: By If you view a movie from ProtagonistCenteredMorality, by the end of the movie, Henry's career is in tatters and he's found guilty of killing both Ann and The Accompanist, while Annette comes back to tell him she's given up her career and is never talking to him again, leaving him completely alone.]]alone. Though, if you find Henry completely unsympathetic it could be seen as BittersweetEnding for Annette (more of sweet then bitter) since she finally gets to make decisions for herself and no longer is a puppett for either of her parents]].