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Jake Gyllenhaal's New Movie Borrows Its Best Scene From James Cameron

By Isabel Thakur
Published in TV & Movies
May 01, 2023
1 min read
Jake Gyllenhaal's New Movie Borrows Its Best Scene From James Cameron

So, I just read this article about Jake Gyllenhaal’s new movie and apparently, it borrows one of its best scenes from James Cameron. What a trip!

Basically, the article explains how Jake’s latest flick, called “The Guilty,” features a scene where his character is getting a pep talk from his supervisor. It’s a super intense moment, and the camera never leaves Jake’s face as he processes what’s being said to him. Turns out, this scene is almost identical to a moment in James Cameron’s “The Abyss,” where Ed Harris’s character is similarly receiving a pep talk from his commanding officer.

Now, as someone who’s never even heard of “The Abyss,” I found this pretty fascinating. It’s always cool to see how artists are inspired by and pay homage to one another, and I love that Jake’s movie is carrying on that tradition.

But more than that, I think this article speaks to how much care and attention went into the making of “The Guilty.” Clearly, the filmmakers were intentional about crafting a scene that would meaningfully connect with audiences, and they knew that drawing inspiration from a classic James Cameron flick would help them accomplish that.

Overall, I think the takeaway here is that sometimes, the most effective way to tell a story is by building on what’s come before us. By taking inspiration from previous works, we can create something new and exciting that resonates with people in unexpected ways. And in a world where so many movies feel formulaic or recycled, “The Guilty” stands out as a testament to the power of creativity and iteration.


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